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OCCUPIED TERRITORIES/REPRESSION/TESTEMONY

A Saharawi jurist testifies on the Moroccan repression in the Western Sahara

 

El Aaiun (occupied territories), 19/12/2006 (SPS) Saharawi political prisoners in the notorious Carcel Negra expressed their solidarity with the Saharawi students who were victims to a fierce aggression perpetrated last Sunday night by the Moroccan secret services in the University campus in Marrakech.

 

In this respect, the Saharawi political prisoners organised a sit-in inside the Carcel Negra to "denounce the odious crime committed by the Moroccan secret services supported by some Moroccan students engaged in militias against the Saharawi students in the campus of the University of Marrakech", the Saharawi political prisoners stressed, on Tuesday, in a press release.

 

The prisoners also raised the Saharawi Republic’s flag and chanted slogans "advocating the immediate withdrawal of the Moroccan occupation from the Western Sahara, affirming that the Polisario Front remains the only and legitimate representative of the Saharawi people", the same source added.

 

According to the first records of this aggression, twelve Saharawi students were wounded and about ten arrested, the same source underlined.

 

The wounded students are: Salek Rkeibatt, Mahmoud Khouya, Safir Youssef, Nouacer Ahmed, Nahdi, Belghadi Bachir, Rassi Sleiman, Abba Hassana, Youssef Lensari, Hana Salem, Cheikh El Ouaban and Nguiya El Ouabani.

 

The arrestees are: Mohamed ali Ranna, Al Youssi Khalid, Lakzouli El Ouali, Lemhaba El Moussaoui, Souleiman Dahi, Oumar Harnass, Dah Hassana, Raji Sleiman, Salim Ahmed Khalil, Khalid Rgueibi, according to the same information.

 

39 Saharawi students were wounded last Tuesday during confrontations with some Moroccan students engaged by Moroccan services, after a sit-in the Saharawi students were organising in solidarity wit the victims of the last Moroccan repression against Saharawi civilians during the international day of human rights in El Aaiun and Smara, it should be recalled. (SPS)

 

020/090/110/TRD 191150 DEC 06 SPS

 

 

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