[Billet d'humour] Le Maroc réussit sa panenka... carcérale !
You wanted revenge? It arrived, packaged, sealed, stamped "justice". More than a month after the Lions lifted the AFCON with panache, the host country also brandished its trophy: eighteen Senegalese supporters, lined up like a poorly positioned defense and sentenced to up to a year in prison.
We thought the final had been decided on the pitch. Wrong. It was being fought in extra time in the courtroom. Where VAR is called "verdict" and the fans in the stands become the dock.
On this first day of the blessed month, some received a "good Ramadan" in the style of a warrant for arrest: prayer, patience and visiting room.
A successful Panenka penalty in Dakar. Not Brahim Diaz's, no. The one that captivated an entire country, all smiles on social media: "The Prime Minister will return with them!" Rumor in fast forward, denial in slow motion.
The plane of hope ultimately remained on the tarmac of illusions.
We will be told that the law is the law. Certainly. But when the law becomes a wave and the sentence causes a stir, we are on the verge of a diplomatic rematch.
Eighteen family men transformed into collateral damage in a sporting rivalry, it's a cup that leaves a bitter taste.
It's time our authorities played as a team, left their comfortable office and entered the arena of negotiations, diplomatic cleats firmly in place. Because if they can't replay the game, they must at least defend their supporters.
The Africa Cup of Nations is won on the field. Dignity, however, is defended everywhere — even on so-called “Sherifian” soil.
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