On 21 September each year, the world celebrates the International Day of
Peace since the General Assembly declared this day as a day devoted to
strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and
peoples.
The Saharawi people have been under occupation and foreign domination
for 133 years without ever knowing a lasting peace. United Nations has been
reaffirming since 1963 the inalienable right of the Saharawi people to
self-determination and independence in accordance with resolution 1514 (XV).
Since 6 September 1991, the UN has installed the United Nations Mission for the
Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO). Twenty-six years have passed since
MINURSO did not succeed because of the obstacles and misrepresentations of the
Kingdom of Morocco. Meanwhile, the Saharawi people have become hostage to an
impotent international community before the actions of genocide, massive
violations of human rights and the plundering of their natural resources by the
Moroccan colonial power.
For this year the UN campaign is titled "Together for peace:
Respect, security and dignity for all". The Saharawi people deserve
respect for their commitment to peace and their unequaled patience, waiting for
a simple REFERENDUM that the United Nations did not reach. The Saharawi people
deserve safety and protection in their separate territory and disctint from the Kingdom of Morocco, in accordance
with the current international legality. The worthy Saharawi people deserve the
International Community to mobilize to end so many years of suffering and
injustice.
The Association of Relatives of Saharawi Prisoners and Disappeared
Persons (AFAPREDESA) calls on the international community to actively
contribute to the peaceful resolution of the question of Western Sahara in accordance
with relevant UN, AU and EU resolutions. To that end, it is urgent to put an
end to the serious violations of human rights and the terrible repression
practiced in the occupied territories kept isolated from the world by the most
dangerous wall of the planet, with its 2700 km and more than 7 million
landmines.
AFAPREDESA demands full compliance with International Humanitarian Law
and International Human Rights Law through free access by the International
Committee of the Red Cross to the territory and places of deprivation of
liberty and the extension of the mandate of MINURSO to Human Rights .
AFAPREDESA calls on the international community to demand the immediate
release of Gdeim Izik's political detainees and all political prisoners. At the
same time, it urges him to take action before the Moroccan authorities to
clarify, without further delay, the whereabouts of the more than 400 Saharawi
disappeared. In this regard, the Kingdom of Morocco is under an obligation
"to ensure that all involved in the investigation, including the
complainant, counsel, witnesses and those conducting the investigation, are
protected against ill-treatment, intimidation or reprisal "as provided in article 13, paragraph 3, of the Declaration
on the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance.
AFAPREDESA also demands that the EU end its participation in the plunder
of natural resources, which is the exclusive property of the Saharawi people,
as well as activate Article 2 on human rights guarantees in the agreements
signed between the EU and the Kingdom of Morocco .
On this international day for peace, AFAPREDESA expresses its solidarity
with all the victims of repression and violations of human rights, particularly
in the Rif which is the object of a terrible repression that has claimed more
than 400 political detainees.
Saharawi refugee camps on 21 September 2017
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