Early this
morning November 15, 2021, a dozen
Moroccans assailants raided the home of Sid Brahim Jaya's family, under
criminal siege, since November 19, 2020, in Bojador, an occupied city in
Western Sahara. Three attackers immobilized Sultana Sid Brahim Jaya who was
screaming and trying to get out of their grip. Then they took turns sexually
raping her. Two other attackers did the same with his sister Luara Sid Brahim
Jaya. The rest of the group smashed windows and destroyed everything in their
path, scattering food and tearing SADR flags. These heinous acts were committed
in the presence of their 84-year-old mother Minatu Embeirik, who was trembling
with fear and helplessness as she begged the abusers to stop their dirty work.
The bodies of the two
sisters show multiple injuries after the attacks of their aggressors. They are
devastated and ceaselessly cry over the impunity enjoyed by their aggressors.
The Association of Families
of Prisoners and Disappeared Sahrawis (AFAPREDESA) has followed with great concern
the continued sexual, physical and verbal assaults against Sultana Sid Brahim
Jaya and her family by the occupation forces, since November, 19, 2020.
AFAPREDESA strongly
condemns the heinous crimes perpetrated by the Moroccan occupation forces
against Sultana Sid Brahim Jaya and her family.
AFAPREDESA launches an
urgent appeal to the international community to put an end to the suffering
endured by Sultana and Her Family in the total indifference of Spain, the
administering power and of the United Nations as responsible for the
decolonization of the territory of the Sahara Westerner and the enjoyment of
his people of the right to self-determination. AFAPREDESA calls on the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to fully assume its humanitarian
responsibility to assist civilian victims of violations of the Geneva
Conventions.
Saharawi Refugee Camps,
November, 15, 2021
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