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OCCUPIED TRRITORIES/REPRESSION

End in Abuja of the works of the African Summit on food security in Africa

 

Smara, 09/12/2006 (SPS) The Saharawi Committee for the defence of Human Rights in Smara "firmly" denounced, on Friday, the abduction of its President, Ivekou Selma Dedi, on Thursday, by the Moroccan torturers, Mohtat Abdelbassit and Moustapha Imad Vakhri, the Committee indicated in a press release, of which SPS received a copy.

 

The Saharawi Committee for the Defence of Human Rights in Smara also expressed its solidarity with the Saharawi human rights activist, Ivekou Selma Dedi, and the victims of the gross human rights violations in the Western Sahara.

 

It launched an urgent appeal to the international human rights organisations and democratic forces world wide, to urgently intervene for the protection of human rights in the occupied territories of the Western Sahara.

 

Days before, it should be recalled, the Saharawi ex-political prisoner, Bouamoud Mohamed Salem, was arrested on Sunday by the Moroccan forces of repression in front of his family house in the famous "Maatallah" neighbourhood in the occupied city of El Aaiun, "because he wore a T-shirt that illustrated the Intifada on independence", indicated a press release issued by the Saharawi Association of the Victims of the Gross Human Rights Violations Committed by the Moroccan State (ASVDH).

 

This kind of oppression, violations of freedom, physical tortures against the Saharawi citizens, especially human rights activists and ex-political detainees, is a strategy adopted by the Moroccan repressive forces to put constraints on freedoms in the Western Sahara", the ASVDH regretted in its press release.

 

On another hand, the ASVDH reported other aggressions perpetrated by Moroccan police agents against other Saharawi political prisoners, mainly El Hafed Toubali, El Gasmi Mohamed Lehbib, Ahmeidat Mohamed Salem and El-Loumadi Abdeslam during their transportation from the notorious Carcel Negra towards the Moroccan colonial court in El Aaiun where they were presented on Tuesday.

 

On another hand, the Moroccan forces of occupation arrested the Saharawi students, Louloud Mohamed and Mohamed Lamine Ahmed Boujemaa Hamid from the secondary school, "Lissan Eddine Elkhattib", in the occupied city of El Aaiun, accusing them of "distribution of tracts asking for the immediate withdrawal of the Moroccan occupation and the inalienable right of the Saharawi people to self-determination and independence", close sources of the students’ families indicated.

 

The two victims were led to a detention camp where they underwent different forms of torture and interrogation for many hours before they were released in a very bad shape, their families denounced. (SPS)

 

020/090/110/TRD 091100 DEC 06 SPS

 

 

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