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Algerian Military Scandal: Students Evicted to Shelter Tindouf Patients Amid Humanitarian Disaster Cover-Up

Reliable internal sources have revealed that the recent evacuation of students from the Bordj El Bahri Technical Institute by Algerian military authorities was not due to maintenance work as claimed but was part of a covert military scheme to manage a looming humanitarian disaster. The building has been converted into a shelter for patients from the Tindouf camps after military hospitals—chiefly Ain Naadja Hospital—were overwhelmed by an outbreak of infectious diseases threatening to expose the Algerian regime’s neglect.

Crisis Rooted in Neglect and Mismanagement

The wave of deadly diseases sweeping through the Tindouf camps—run by the Polisario Front with Algerian backing—is the direct result of years of deliberate neglect and secrecy surrounding the dire living conditions of camp residents. Rather than addressing the crisis head-on, Algerian authorities chose to sacrifice their students. Hundreds of students were abruptly evicted from their dormitories without alternative accommodations, revealing a blatant disregard for the rights of Algerian youth.

Systematic Deception and Neglect

This forced displacement coincides with systematic misinformation by Algerian authorities. While millions are funneled into the corrupt Polisario-run camps, Algerian students are left to bear the brunt of the crisis, stripped of basic housing and education rights as the academic year begins under the shadow of mass exclusion.

Health Crisis Worsens

Reports from Ain Naadja Hospital indicate that the influx of patients far exceeds its capacity, with outbreaks of diseases like typhoid and tuberculosis linked to severe overcrowding and unsanitary conditions in the Tindouf camps. However, instead of holding the Polisario accountable, the Algerian regime appears willing to sacrifice its citizens, using its students as scapegoats to salvage the reputation of the camps.

A Moral Failure

This scandal goes beyond administrative missteps; it is a moral failure that exposes the duplicity of a regime that feigns concern for “the rights of peoples” while trampling on its own citizens. As it pours resources into the Polisario’s phantom camps, Algerian students are left abandoned, their futures jeopardized for the sake of maintaining a facade.

The Bigger Question

This debacle raises urgent questions about the priorities of the Algerian regime. How much longer will Algeria remain hostage to military agendas that reduce its people to pawns in failed projects? How much more will its youth have to endure as sacrifices for a leadership bent on sustaining illusions rather than addressing reality?

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