Expelled from the Sorbonne, the “polisario” terroriste groupe Representative Retreats to Union Premises

The “Polisario” representative in Paris, Mohamed Ali Zerouali —also known as Jamal Zakari during his time in Brussels— was forced to leave the Sorbonne on Thursday evening, where he had planned to give a lecture. The event, initially organized by a university Marxist study center at the Pierre and Marie Curie campus, was abruptly cancelled.
Unable to access the university venue, Zerouali took shelter in a General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union space, accompanied by a few union activists. There, he delivered his speech to about twenty elderly attendees, seemingly more interested in the novelty of the gathering than the content itself.
Several Algerian operatives handled logistics (photo taking, chair setup) and tried to spark some engagement with prearranged questions. His speech echoed the usual Polisario narrative, attacking France’s support for Morocco’s sovereignty over the Sahara and criticizing Morocco-EU agreements.
During the talk, a leaflet was distributed by a little-known group claiming to represent Sahrawi associations in France, denouncing the visit of the French Development Agency (AFD) director to the Moroccan Sahara and opposing future investments there.
Propaganda materials, including the newsletter “Sahara Info,” were also circulated. Despite the last-minute location change, the meeting drew little interest, highlighting the Polisario’s growing marginalization in Europe.