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El Aaiun (occupied territories),
10/01/2007 (SPS) The Moroccan colonial court of appeal in the
occupied city of El Aaiun postponed the trials of three Saharawi
political prisoners, Brahim Sabbar, Ahmed Sbai and Abdessalam
Loumadi to January the 23, indicated the Saharawi Association of the
Victims f the Flagrant Human Rights Violations Committed by the
Moroccan State (ASVDH- in French).
The human rights activists, Brahim Sabbar, Ahmed Sbai and the
Saharawi political prisoner Abdessalam Loumadi refused to go to the
Moroccan court unless the penitentiary administration of the Carcel
Negra where they are detained guarantee their security during the
transport from the prison to the court, the text stressed.
"The attitude of these prisoners is due to former experiences of
many Saharawi detainees who were aggressed by police agents inside
the cars during their transport from the prison to the colonial
court", the same source added.
The ASVDH launched an urgent appeal to all human rights
organisations to support these detainees and send observers and
lawyers to grant them a fair trial.
Mr. Sabbar and Mr. Ahmed Sbai, were arrested last June in El Aaiun
by the Moroccan colonial authorities in company of their
compatriots, Haddi Ahmed Mahmoud, alias: Elkainan, and his brother
Haddi Salah, upon their return from the occupied city of Bojador,
where they supervised the creation of a section of the ASVDH, it
should be recalled.
On another hand, the Committee for the Protection of the Saharawi
Political Prisoners (CCPS) expressed its solidarity with Mr. Ennaâma
Asfari and denounced his arrest.
The human right activist, Mr. Ennaâma Asfari, was arrested by the
Moroccan colonial authorities last Friday in the occupied city of
Smara.
(SPS)
020/090/110/TRD 101220 JAN 07 SPS
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