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Confessions from members of the terrorist group "Mak" reveal a plan to disrupt the legislative elections held on July 2. The plan involved inciting Moroccan criminals residing illegally in Algeria, particularly in the Kabylia region, with the aim of undermining Algeria's unity and stability. It was found that the "Mak" organization received instructions from leaders, including Farhat Mhenni, to prevent the voting process. They utilized social media platforms to organize meetings and encourage boycott efforts, relying on financial funding from Moroccans living illegally in Algeria, in collusion with the Moroccan regime. The confessions confirmed that the objective was to carry out external agendas aimed at destabilizing Algeria's security and stability. They expressed regret after realizing the extent of the deception they had fallen for and sent messages to young people warning against involvement in terrorist plots and conspiracies.
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