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Sahara : Three Sahrawis opposing the Polisario are still unfairly stagnating in prison PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Saturday, 01 May 2010 10:16

Ahmed Belouha Hamoua is a civil Sahrawi opposing the Polisario. With two of his companions, he is stagnating in Tindouf prison since five months. The continuing calls from NGO defending human rights , to at least authorize them to be visited, received no answer. The only crime of these people is that they expressed their opposition to the Polisario separatists who are detaining as hostages all the population in these desolate camps in the Algerian desert.
The OMDH, one of the main organizations defending human rights in Morocco, has in vain asked the Algerian authorities to allow access to these prisoners kept in total isolation, and whose families are determined not to give in and struggle for their liberation. The two other prisoners are Ahmed Salem Chibani Hamoua and Mohamed Salek Oueld Keya, hold prisoners for the same reasons and in the same prison. The latter is located next to the school called “9 juin” in the Tindouf Camps.

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Sahara-Tindouf: the hemorrhage continues within Polisario ranks PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Thursday, 08 April 2010 14:50

A new group of 17 persons has just returned to Morocco escaping the sequestered conditions in Tindouf camps, in Algeria, raising thus the number of rallies to about a hundred within one week, and constituting a real hemorrhage for the Polisario and the Algerian militaries.
The 17 rallies, persons aged 20 to 56 years old, have arrived Sunday 4 April to Laâyoune. They have escaped Tindouf camps, defying the danger of being, at each moment, intercepted by the Polisario elements and the Algerian militaries. They have finally arrived to the front post of Guergarate, in the far South of Morocco.In fact, it is a waste of efforts, as thousands of the sequestered in these desert camps are on the lookout for the slightest occasion to return to Morocco.

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Tindouf : Would the sequestered have the right to freedom of speech and movement ? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Tuesday, 23 March 2010 17:45

The situation in Tindouf camps, in Algeria, and the deterioration of life conditions of thousands of Sahrawi refugees, held against their will by the Polisario, as well as the prevailing non respect of human rights dated from another age, is a shame in the eyes of any observer and an insult to the international community that still provides aid to the people living there.
In fact, camps isolation in the Algerian South-East, the seclusion which they undergo and the sequestration to which they are submitted by the Polisario armed militia, are pressing and unbearable and call out the international community. For this purpose, the responsibility of Algeria, the protecting and host country, is more than obvious. It is “indivisible, non transferable and enduring”, has affirmed Mr. Omar Hilale, Ambassador- permanent representative of Morocco at the UN Office in Geneva.
Mr. Hilale has specified, during the 47th meeting of the HCR permanent Committee in Geneva, that Algeria has in this regard « abdicated its international obligations in camps and has delegated them to an armed small group, which constitutes a very serious development, as it does not comply with the 1951 Geneva Convention about refugees and its protocol of 1967”.
Besides, the visit carried out by the High Commissioner to Tindouf in September 2009, constitutes a new violation of the HCR mandate and of its budget device, as the HCR has been voluntarily involved in an unsubtle manipulating operation, following the inauguration of a court room in the Sahrawi camps of Tindouf; a room which renovation and equipment have been financed by the HCR, which is against the HCR mandate and goals.

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Winds of revolt in Tindouf PDF Print E-mail
Written by Abdelhak Kettani   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 16:52

Celebrating the anniversary of the illusionary “SARD” creation, in Tindouf camps, in the Algerian South, hundreds of seditious propaganda brochures and leaflets have been distributed, for many days, denouncing the disastrous humanitarian situation of the Sahrawi people in Tindouf camps, hostages of the hazardous policy of the Polisario leadership and of the regional godfather’s nuisance willingness, the unbearable life conditions of the people, held by force in shame camps,  the raging repression and the corruption prevailing within the separatist movement machinery.
Propaganda brochures and leaflets have been distributed, in great numbers and at a large scale, within the administrative premises, police offices, guests and foreigners reception sites, ‘Presidency’ headquarters and military camps. A dispatching which reflects the rebellious movement’s strength and scope.

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