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Gdeim Izik: A Sahrawi Association denounces attempts to politicize the trial |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Friday, 15 February 2013 12:52 |
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The Polisario separatists are trying to impose in Morocco the climate of injustice and impunity that has always prevailed in the camps of Tindouf on Algerian soil. The deadly events that took place in Gdeim Izik and the trial that started earlier this month at the military court in Rabat, translate these attempts perfectly well. The International Union for the Support of the Sahara Autonomy Plan has denounced these maneuvers and called for the enforcement of the law in the case related to the dismantling of the Gdeim Izik camp.
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A demonstration in Stockholm to denounce crimes against children in Tindouf |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Tuesday, 05 February 2013 11:54 |
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The White Dove, a Swedish NGO, is projecting to stage a demonstration in Stockholm next week to denounce the crimes committed against Sahrawi children in the Tindouf camps. The organizers of the event, dubbed "White Dove Operation" are planning to lay on February 11, in a symbolic gesture, two wreaths at the grave of Alfred Nobel and at the bronze memorial sculpture of Raoul Wallenberg. They are also organizing a rally of children accompanied by their mothers in front of the Swedish parliament on February 12, which is marking the International Day of the child soldier. The event aims to unveil "the awful crimes committed against Moroccan Sahrawi children, who are snatched from their families and deported to Cuba, the former Soviet Union, Algeria and Libya,” says the NGO in a statement released in Stockholm Monday. "These children were subjected to harsh military training and taught bomb manufacturing and weapons handling.” The NGO said the deportation practices in the Tindouf camps are essentially meant "to modify the identity of children exploited for political purposes, instil in them hate against their mother country, Morocco, and use them as a means of blackmail to force their parents to stay in the camps, swell thus the number of persons living in Tindouf and attract more grants and international aid.
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The Polisario’s Deception as Revealed by a Former Leader |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 11:00 |
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Manipulation, de ceit and propaganda are the daily bread on which the Polisario Front leaders live and constitute the raison d'être of their separatist movement. A former leader of the Front who returned to Morocco in 1991 revealed before the European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center (ESISC) several truths on the dishonest and despicable practices of the Polisario leadership that has deceived the public opinion for so long. Abdallah Ould Mhamed Bouh, aka "Al Barazani", has held several positions in the Polisario oligarchy, including that of political commissioner of the army. He was among the very first Sahrawis to rally the separatist movement in Tindouf (south -western Algeria) in 1974. He was then 18. In a recent testimony before the ESISC, he said the diplomatic campaign generously financed by Libyan and Algerian slush funds to snatch recognitions of the Sahrawi Republic "SADR" was a partial failure, since such recognitions are still very limited geographically. If Algerian and Libyan petrodollars have pressed on the leaders of some African and Latin American countries to recognize the SADR, the tactic proved unsuccessful in the Arab world and the Middle East, as well as in the former communist bloc, he said. Even the late Yasser Arafat’s PLO "never accepted to have any relations with us" (Polisario), and not a single country in the former Soviet Union nor China have officially recognized the SADR.
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Despair Drives Sahrawis out of Tindouf camps |
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Written by Abdelhak Kettani
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Monday, 21 January 2013 17:42 |
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The frustration and despair prevailing in the Tindouf camps (south-western Algeria) push hundreds of Sahrawis to flee these precincts and to return to Morocco, as explained by many observers. "The social disintegration and frustrations prevailing in the Tindouf camps are the deed of the Polisario leaders who impose a Manu-military control on these camps, drive leaders of the front to escape and arouse dissent among the population." The comment came in a story published last week by Spanish writer and journalist Chema Gil in the e-journal "Globedia." The phenomenon of "mass exodus" of Polisario officials and Sahrawi refugees prompted the front leaders to order their militia to "be more vigilant and to abort any escape attempt from the camps to the southern provinces of Morocco," says the Spanish journalist.
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