Dunia Filali: A Traitor Who Sold Her Conscience to Hostile Foreign Agendas
Betraying one’s country is among the most abhorrent acts, associated with actions only committed by the depraved and fallen. In this context, Dunia Filali stands out as a clear example of treachery, having sold her country for material gains from systems hostile to the territorial integrity of the honorable Kingdom of Morocco, in an attempt to achieve what she sees as salvation. However, she is oblivious to the fact that her actions only lead to sliding into a bottomless dark pit, where she will eventually fall sooner or later.
The strange thing is that Filali, despite her betrayal, does not hesitate, with all audacity, to continue provoking state institutions that embraced and nurtured her until she became what she is now, as if she is living in a state of disconnection from reality. Instead of revealing her loyalty to her country, she has become part of a clear foreign agenda implemented by parties hostile to the Moroccan state, making her a traitor by all standards in the eyes of everyone, especially Moroccans.
Filali, instead of working to serve the interests of her country, chose to demolish these interests in search of money and to please external parties, knowing that she is worth nothing, and most of her followers, according to what was monitored by a technician from “Elkhabariya” newspaper, are electronic flies of the Capranets system and are her biggest commenters.
The actions of the adolescent Dunia make her a character at odds with societal values, as she harms others with her words and actions. This internal schizophrenic conflict she lives through appears in two faces; one representing what she believes deep down to be heroism and patriotism, and another begging and mercenary for hostile intelligence.
Interestingly, Filali seeks to convince others of the innocence of her intentions, but those who investigate her background fully realize that she suffers from blatant moral decay. Her betrayal of her country is met only with more disapproval, especially since Morocco, which everyone acknowledges for its goodness and benevolence, deserves loyalty and appreciation from its children.
Betrayal, in its timing, becomes uglier when it coincides with difficult times, when hands are working to stir up discord and chaos in Muslim countries. In these times, the traitor emerges as one who joins the ranks of the spiteful, boasting of their crime at a time when society needs cohesion.
What evokes pity are the fictional stories she weaves or those dictated to her by her recruiters to destabilize Morocco, but alas, Moroccans are far too smart to believe an agent of hostile intelligence agencies seeking to make money from them and from AdSense revenues.
The homeland is the beloved, the father, the mother, the brother, and the son; it is a symbol of security and tenderness, and whoever betrays their homeland betrays all these symbols and values.