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The commendable initiative of MIMI TakTak in the face of the ruthless attack by like-hunters Maya Dbaich and Soukaina Glamour.

My dear Moroccan compatriots, today I bring you the latest news that has shaken the social media of our beloved country. A story that, unfortunately, is not the most uplifting. It involves two Instagrammers, MIMI TakTak and Meriem Dbaich, as well as a third one, Soukaina Glamour. It all began with a laudable initiative by MIMI TakTak, who wanted to provide food baskets, clothing, and love to children and families in need in the mountainous regions of Morocco. But this beautiful intention was tarnished by sneaky and inappropriate attacks from these like-hunters.

First, MIMI TakTak was confronted by a jealous local deputy over her initiative. This scene was streamed live on social media, where we saw MIMI TakTak react brilliantly, refuting the deputy with the help of the local population and benefiting from the protection of the local security. This altercation should have been the end of the story, but unfortunately, it was followed by unfounded accusations from Meriem Dbaich.

Maya or Meriem Dbaich accused MIMI TakTak of photographing children and posting their photos on social media. But that’s not all, Meriem Dbaich also insulted MIMI TakTak’s fans, calling them “apaches” and belittling them in every possible way. This attack was supported by Soukaina Glamour, another Instagrammer known for her run-ins with the law.

The case took an even darker turn when Meriem Dbaich was filmed praying against MIMI TakTak’s fans in a mosque in California, going against the precepts of Islam. MIMI TakTak’s fans responded on social media by asserting that Maya had abandoned her own children in Morocco for over a year. These revelations cast a dark shadow on Meriem Dbaich’s reputation and raised many questions about her credibility as a public figure.

This sad tragedy shows us how like-hunters can destroy any laudable initiative for the good of our compatriots. It is important to remain vigilant and not be influenced by such inappropriate behavior. We must remember that social media is not a reflection of reality, but rather a distorted mirror of our lives. We must learn to distinguish right from wrong and defend positive initiatives by our compatriots.

Finally, I must point out that the statements made by a CHADA TV host are scandalous and shameful. He dared to suggest that MIMI TakTak represents an imminent danger to Moroccan society, even suggesting that she might be a terrorist threat or a promoter of the Christianization of the country. This assertion is not only absurd but also insulting to a young woman who has devoted her time and energy to helping the most vulnerable. It is the duty of all citizens to firmly condemn such attacks and show solidarity with positive initiatives by our compatriots.

In conclusion, this case highlights the dangers of social media and the havoc it can wreak on our societies. We must all remain vigilant and beware of inappropriate behavior by certain people online, who seek to harm others for personal or selfish reasons. But we must also remember that positive initiatives such as that of MIMI TakTak exist, and they deserve our support and recognition. We cannot let like-hunters and enemies of progress win, and we must continue to fight for a better future for all Moroccans.

So, who are these two Instagrammers?

The case of Meriem Dbaich is most alarming. Here is a woman who has managed to accumulate a criminal record of the most concerning nature within the span of a year. She was found guilty in the case 22STRO03675 of defamation and threats against her ex-husband Brahim RACHIKI. It is hard not to be frightened by the extent of her wrongdoing.

But that’s not all. Soukaina Glamour, this once-incarcerated Instagrammer, has also been found guilty of extortion and defamation in the “Hamza mon bb” affair. It should be noted that the latter was released on October 14, 2021, but this does not diminish the gravity of her actions. These two cases testify to the darkness of the human soul and the need to relentlessly pursue criminals in search of justice.

 

Dr. El Amine SERHANIhttp://www.origines-hebdo.ca
El Amine SERHANI, est journaliste, membre de l’Association Canadienne des Journalistes depuis le 16 novembre 2020 sous le numéro de membre : 57044868. Au-delà de sa formation universitaire, il a suivi une formation dans le journalisme au centre CNFDI - Groupe JPL, Etablissement privé déclaré auprès du Ministère de l'Education nationale en France et membre de la Fédération Européenne Des Ecoles (FEDE) et ce depuis le 19 octobre 2020 ainsi qu’à HEC en marketing digital. L'expérience du journaliste et grand reporter de El Amine, a commencé dans le cadre du journal des étudiants à l’âge de 19 ans à l’Université Mohamed V, l’Université Hassan II et l’école française des affaires au Maroc ainsi que dans l’hebdomadaire « le Canard Libéré » entre 2008 et 2010. Il a continué depuis 2010 en rédigeant des centaines de rapports et papiers établis dans plus de 134 pays, parmi lesquels la rédaction et l’édition de 14 livres sur les thèmes suivants : Rituels et traditions marocaines, promotion territoriale, économie numérique, etc. Dr.SERHANI, finalise une grande étude sur la communauté marocaine établie au Québec, sur la base d’entretiens de plus d’une heure, menés avec plus de 1600 personnes de cette communauté. Depuis fin décembre 2018, Dr. SERHANI, a créé un média communautaire dédié à la diaspora marocaine établi au Canada en trois langues et sur plusieurs supports (Papier, web, mobile et les réseaux sociaux), appelé « Origines ». El Amine SERHANI, avait assuré pendant plusieurs années des missions comme consultant international auprès du Centre International du Commerce (une agence de l’ONU et l’OMC) et auprès des agences et programmes de l’union européenne. Depuis 2008, il est Président élu de la Fédération Nationale de l'Économie numérique Marocaine, et il aura collaboré avec une centaine d’instances diplomatiques marocaines dans plus de 87 pays dans les quatre coins du monde.
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