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Slavery in the camps: the daily struggle PDF Print E-mail
Written by Fatimatou   
Friday, 07 December 2007 10:51
Two journalists from Australia, Daniel Fallshaw and Violetta Ayala, spent more than a month in the Polisario camps. They find out that in 2007, slavery still exists and is practiced on a large scale in the refugee’s camps of Tindouf
Fallshaw and Ayala are not pro-Moroccans and the purpose of their stay and research in the camps was to support the theses of the Polisario. However, day by day, they have learned how to know better the populations of the camps and they find out that the blacks live between themselves, eat between themselves and mix rarely with those whose skin is light.
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2007: the irreducible ones still resist international legality PDF Print E-mail
Written by Khalid Ould sidi Baba   
Friday, 07 December 2007 10:49
In the south-east of Algeria, in 2007, an area still resists the international legality. Located at the borders of the Sahel, directed by the same clan since 30 years, the zone of Tindouf and the camps of Polisario constitute today an informational black hole for the international community, which can only guess what’s happening behind the wires and the guns of the Algerian army.
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Tindouf: Lahmada “refugee’s” camps PDF Print E-mail
Written by Hafid Touajir   
Friday, 07 December 2007 10:46
The violations of human rights in Tindouf within the camps of Lahmada, in the south-west of Algeria, do not cease defraying the chronicle.
Parked during years, after being led by force in 1975 and 1976, what is called the “sequestered Sahraouis of Tindouf” continue to live a true martyrdom, with the contempt of the international law and most elementary human rights. Worse: they are used as parade by the Algerian propaganda.
Deprived of their rights, the sequestered of Tindouf are placed under monitoring, subjected to daily repression, exactions, and the pure and simple rejection. Their dignity is ridiculed every day and their life threatened.
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