Adam breaks the silence and denounces international support for his aggressor

Adam, a victim of former Moroccan journalist Soulaimane Raissouni, has recently spoken out to denounce a glaring injustice: the exfiltration of his aggressor under the guise of humanitarian asylum, facilitated by certain international organizations claiming to defend human rights. In a video posted on his YouTube channel, Adam expresses his pain and indignation at what he describes as an “organized conspiracy to erase his story and whitewash his executioner.”

According to multiple sources, Raissouni is preparing an asylum application, likely in Canada, a country that has become a preferred destination for those seeking to escape judicial sentences. This strategy, not a first, follows a well-established pattern where convicted individuals, instead of taking responsibility for their actions, seek to reinvent themselves as victims of alleged political repression. Adam warns against this manipulation attempt, which he believes aims to erase him from the narrative, as has happened to other victims, including those of Taoufik Bouachrine.

In his poignant statement, Adam declares: “I am the only victim in this case, yet every effort is made to make me disappear, as if I never existed. Not only did my aggressor destroy me, but now I have to witness an organized campaign to whitewash him, rehabilitate him, and grant him a new identity to evade justice.” His testimony raises a fundamental question: why do some human rights activists choose to protect aggressors rather than their victims?

Certain NGOs, supposedly dedicated to justice, find themselves involved in a murky game where judicial decisions take a backseat. Instead of supporting victims and respecting court rulings, they actively participate in turning convicts into martyr figures. Adam denounces this hypocrisy, asserting that these organizations only reinforce a sense of impunity and deprive victims of their fundamental right to justice.

“My story must not be erased just because my aggressor has become a false symbol for certain groups. I only ask for one thing: that the law be enforced and that justice not be undermined by dubious arrangements aimed at rehabilitating a criminal,” insists Adam. His statement highlights the dangers of selective justice, where public opinion and lobbying sometimes overshadow judicial truth.

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