Solidarity
with the Victims of Genocide
Campaign
for Truth and Justice.
Spain and
Morocco, a shared responsibility.
More than 400 victimes of enforced disappearences.
Sidi
Mohamed Basiri, missing since 18 June 1970 following his kidnapping by the
Spanish authorities
After 47
years, more than 400 families are still without news of their missing relatives
following their kidnapping by the Spanish authorities directly (case of Sidi
Mohamed Basiri, June 18, 1970), with their complacency (case of enforced
disappearances from October 31, 1975 to 26 February, 1976) and under their
legal responsibility for all subsequent cases. Although Material Responsibility
is the direct responsibility of the Moroccan colonial authorities, Spain is still
responsible Spain as the Administering
Power of Western Sahara.
The
families of the Saharawi disappeared claim, loud and clear, their absolute
right to know the truth about the fate of their missing relatives and the place
where they are, this right can not suffer any limitation or derogation. No
legitimate aim or exceptional circumstance can be invoked by States to restrict
this right. The Convention for the Protection of All Persons Against Forced
Disappearances, signed and ratified by the Kingdoms of Spain and Morocco,
further states that " right of any victim to know the truth about the circumstances of an
enforced disappearance and the fate of the disappeared person, and the right to
freedom to seek, receive and impart information to this end. "
The
Convention also recognizes the right to justice for victims of enforced
disappearances and obliges States Parties to “ take appropriate measures to
investigate acts defined in article 2 committed by persons or groups of persons
acting without the authorization, support or acquiescence of the State and to
bring those responsible to justice” (Article 3 of the Convention)
On the
other hand, the Geneva Conventions and their protocols frame enforced
disappearances in times of occupation. Therefore, the Association of Families
of Prisoners and Disappeared Sahrawis (AFAPREDESA) calls on the International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to assume its role as "guardian of
international humanitarian law" and defender of the victims of the
occupation. It is high time for the ICRC to act with the States Parties to the
Geneva Conventions to remind them of their responsibility to respect them in
all circumstances. The Moroccan and Spanish governments, as well as their
respective military authorities, have the obligation to provide, in accordance
with International Humanitarian Law, information on the fate of disappeared
persons in Western Sahara.
AFAPREDESA
declares 2018, year of the Sahrawi disappeared person so that finally families
can know the truth and get justice.
AFAPREDESA
is launching a Solidarity and Support campaign with the victims of enforced disappearances
in Western Sahara, until they are found.
Saharawi
Refugee Camps, 1st January 2018
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