At the time in which the Swedish government
is trying to mitigate the grotesque and vile propaganda campaign against the
Swedish people and its institutions, the Kingdom of Morocco accentuates its
repression against the civilian population struggling peacefully to reclaim
dignity and freedom for his people.
Trial Record:
On September 29, 2015, the Moroccan
occupation forces violently intervene to suppress a group of women and young
people who demand the right to self-determination of the Saharawi people and
the monitoring of human rights by MINURSO. Several people were injured, three of them
seriously. Seven people were arrested and tried and sentenced expeditious
manner, October 1, six months in prison and 2000 dirhams fine for each of them.
They could not even organize their defense and contact their families. The
seven people are:
- ABDELAZIZ BARRAY, a former political
prisoner.
- MOHAMED LAFDIL, a former political
prisoner.
- AHMED HMAIYADA
- AHMED SALEM AHL HMAIDAT
- SIDI HAIBA SANNAD
- YAHDIH CHELH OMARUBALA
- AHMED KOUIAAR
Cowardly revenge:
In the night of 29
to 30 September, 22 political detainees were attacked in their cells in the
prison of Salé.. Without warning they were violently attacked by a hundred
guards and their few belongings were confiscated. They also threatened them
with death if they continue to inform the outside world about the torture and
ill-treatment they are suffering in jail and nobody will save them, neither
Amnesty International nor Sweden. They are part of the group of Gdeim Izic
kidnapped since November 2010. Despite their civil status, on February 18, 2013,
they were sentenced by a military court between
20 years and perpetuity.[1]
Silencing activists:
The September
30, 2015, another Saharawi, the young activist Salah Lebsir was sentenced to
four years in prison for the sake of defending the right to self-determination.
Lebsir Salah had been held in arbitrary detention since 6 June 2015. He was
abducted in the street of the city of El Aaiun shortly after his arrival to
visit his family. He lived in refugee camps since 2013.
Reminder: The Saharawi people spent 40
years under Moroccan occupation, suffering all kinds of serious human rights
violations: genocide, forced disappearances, arbitrary detention, exile,
landmine victims, separation walls…
[1] http://www.amnesty.fr/Nos-campagnes/Stop-Torture/Actualites/Maroc-et-Sahara-occidental-jugement-inique-des-Sahraouis-7888
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