Morocco continues to commit his crimes against
The saharawi defenders organization (ODS) 2nd Generation expresses its utmost preoccupation for the deteriorating situation of human rights in Western Sahara.
Morocco's government still does not show in any way good faith in its promises to respect the international conventions relating to respect of human rights in Western Sahara.
After the tragic events in Agadir / south of Morocco, in which victims were three university Saharawi students (two dead and one in a coma, he is still in Hassan the 2nd hospital in Agadir); Also consecutive brutal interventions against all those who carry Morocco its full responsibility of his crimes in Laayoune, Smara, and Tantan. Morocco until today does not show any gesture that may indicate that the perpetrators of that crime may be convicted in a fair trial. The same cases of Hamdi Lembarki and Abachikh Lekhlifi in 2005 were repeated this year.
Peaceful demonstrations condemning Morocco is still remaining in Western Sahara and southern Morocco. The day on December 13, 2008 Hundreds of protesters came out on the streets of Gulmim (220 km south of Agadir) to condemn the crime committed against the Saharawi students and demand the release of Saharan political prisoners in prisons in Morocco and the Carcel Negra in Laayoune / Western Sahara.
Morocco, as is usual, brutally intervened against the demonstrators, arrested and tortured dozens of them.
The ODS 2nd Generation could ensure, on an interim basis, the following: a) detainees:
Morocco's government still does not show in any way good faith in its promises to respect the international conventions relating to respect of human rights in Western Sahara.
After the tragic events in Agadir / south of Morocco, in which victims were three university Saharawi students (two dead and one in a coma, he is still in Hassan the 2nd hospital in Agadir); Also consecutive brutal interventions against all those who carry Morocco its full responsibility of his crimes in Laayoune, Smara, and Tantan. Morocco until today does not show any gesture that may indicate that the perpetrators of that crime may be convicted in a fair trial. The same cases of Hamdi Lembarki and Abachikh Lekhlifi in 2005 were repeated this year.
Peaceful demonstrations condemning Morocco is still remaining in Western Sahara and southern Morocco. The day on December 13, 2008 Hundreds of protesters came out on the streets of Gulmim (220 km south of Agadir) to condemn the crime committed against the Saharawi students and demand the release of Saharan political prisoners in prisons in Morocco and the Carcel Negra in Laayoune / Western Sahara.
Morocco, as is usual, brutally intervened against the demonstrators, arrested and tortured dozens of them.
The ODS 2nd Generation could ensure, on an interim basis, the following: a) detainees:
01 - Brahim Mukhtar Bariaz: Sahrawi student. The Moroccan police took him from Gulmim to Marrakesh because of an arrest warrant since 2007 for participating in demonstrations of the Saharawi students at the university of Marrakech.
02 - Ali Salem Lehbib Abalagh: Saharawi student. The Moroccan police took him from Gulmim to Marrakesh because of an arrest warrant since 2007 for participating in demonstrations of the Sahrawi students at the University of Marrakech.
02 - Ali Salem Lehbib Abalagh: Saharawi student. The Moroccan police took him from Gulmim to Marrakesh because of an arrest warrant since 2007 for participating in demonstrations of the Sahrawi students at the University of Marrakech.
03 - Lahbib Younes: he was arrested and tortured by the police. Then they released him.
04 - Latif Lahbib Lamghayfri: arrested during the demonstration and tortured, after he was released.
05 - Bachir Lidauti: according to her testimony was arrested and tortured by a group of law enforcement intelligence Moroccan was later released.
06 - Najem Bouhadach: he was arrested and tortured, after he was released.
b) injured:
01 - Moustafa Laajimi 02 - Mohamed Talmoudi 03 – Khalihenna weld Lehsen 04 - Bachir Chtouki 05 - Mahmoud Burhim
c) raided houses: 01 - The family of Ahl Embarek house02 - The family of Ahl Lhayan house 03 - The family of Ahl Mohamed Darif house Also, the ODS 2nd Generation was told by his sources in the Moroccan prisons that two of the prisoners of conscience who are Lwali Amidan (sentenced to 05 years in prison firm is currently in Taroudanet's jail ) and Mahmou Hadi Kainnan (sentenced to 03 years in prison firm is currently in the Black prison in Laayoun city/Western Sahara) were summoned by the King's prosecutor of the court in Laayoun/Western Sahara to attend his trial. The charges, according to
the convocations (mistreating an officer who performs his work). The trial is scheduled for December 22nd, 2008. So the ODS 2nd Generation announces the next: A - regarding the death of two students and the brutal intervention against peaceful demonstrators: 01 - calls for the immediate release of all arrested during these demonstrations 02 - trying those responsible for the crime committed against students, as they are their positions, in a fair and equitable B - in terms of the summary trials against the two prisoners of conscience: The ODS 2nd Generation believes that such summary trials are not more than a way of pressuring the Saharawi prisoners of conscience in Moroccan prisons, and he called the Moroccan government to ratify all the summary trials of which were thousands of victims Sahrawi prisoners from the date of its invasion into the territory of Western Sahara.
the convocations (mistreating an officer who performs his work). The trial is scheduled for December 22nd, 2008. So the ODS 2nd Generation announces the next: A - regarding the death of two students and the brutal intervention against peaceful demonstrators: 01 - calls for the immediate release of all arrested during these demonstrations 02 - trying those responsible for the crime committed against students, as they are their positions, in a fair and equitable B - in terms of the summary trials against the two prisoners of conscience: The ODS 2nd Generation believes that such summary trials are not more than a way of pressuring the Saharawi prisoners of conscience in Moroccan prisons, and he called the Moroccan government to ratify all the summary trials of which were thousands of victims Sahrawi prisoners from the date of its invasion into the territory of Western Sahara.
The Preparatory Committee of saharawi defenders organization-the 2nd generation (ODS 2nd G)
Laayoun City/ Western Sahara On: December 17th 2008.
Laayoun City/ Western Sahara On: December 17th 2008.
Organizacion de Defensores Saharauis 2° Generacion
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ODS 2° Generacion
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