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A new group of 57 Tindouf Sahrawis rejoins the motherland |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Monday, 06 September 2010 15:39 |
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It is obvious that Polisario's leaders can not manage the growing discontent of the Sahrawi people held against their will in Tindouf camps, and especially the anger which is spreading day by day among young native people in Lahmada. The cases of Sahrawis escaping from Tindouf camps to join the motherland, Morocco, continue despite the measures taken to restrict their mobility outside the camps. Indeed, this was the main point of discussion included in the agenda of a recent meeting that brought together Polisario senior leaders and the strong man of Algerian military intelligence, General Mohammed Medine, called "Taoufik" and his close associates.
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Sahara : Defections among Polisario leadership |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 00:00 |
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The declarations of the General Inspector of the Polisario police, Mustapha Salma Ould Sidi Mouloud in favour of the autonomy plan for the Sahara, reveal the state of mind prevailing among Sahrawis in Tindouf camps. A feeling that is making its way in the restricted sphere of the movement’s leaders controlled by Algiers. To be convinced of this fact, it is enough to follow the constant and numerous rallying of hundreds of Sahrawis escaping from camps settled in Algeria to rejoin their families and relatives in Morocco. Since the beginning of the year, it is not less than one thousand people who have definitely turned their back to Tindouf camps still under control of the Polisario leadership and the Algerian military intelligence services.
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Tindouf : women and children hopeless case worries humanitarian organizations |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Thursday, 05 August 2010 11:58 |
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Precarious life conditions of women and children deprived of their most basic rights and sequestrated by the Polisario armed militia in Tindouf camps, are making more and more anxious the human rights NGO. New calls were made in the same context, in the beginning of August by Moroccan and regional NGO. They asked the international community and the UNO bodies to put pressure on the Polisario leadership and Algeria as the country hosting these camps so that these women and children may get back their right to move. The Africa Liberal Network which organized a workshop on gender, in Hammamet, in Tunisia, has asked on Sunday 1st August, for the unconditional release of these women and children and the respect of their legitimate rights.
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Tindouf: Young people, forced to enlist in the army, flew into a towering rage |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Wednesday, 07 July 2010 12:33 |
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Tindouf camps’ populations are getting more angry. The reasons of such an agitation are due to the arrest of a group of fifty fugitives who have lately tried to join Morocco through Mauritania, led by the son of one of the Polisario leaders. At the same time, a demonstration was being prepared to protest against the forced enlistment of Sahrawi students who came back from Cuba, which made the Polisario leadership decree a state of maximum alert, especially that a delegation representing Human Rights Watch was expected to pay a visit to Tindouf camps. For this purpose, the Polisario militias have received the precious help of the Algerian military intelligence services (DRS), who immediately sent a commission to the camps in order to ease the young students’ rage.
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