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MOROCCO/POLITICAL PRISONERS/JUDGEMENT

A Saharawi political prisoner discharged of his accusations by the Moroccan colonial court in Agadir    

 

Inzegan (Sud du Maroc), 17/01/2007 (SPS) The Moroccan colonial court of appeal in Agadir discharge on Monday the Saharawi political prisoner, Lefkir Lahcen, according to the Saharawi Association of the Victims of the Flagrant Human Rights Violations Committed by the Moroccan State (ASVDH).

 

Mr. Lefkir was condemned before to three years imprisonment by the court of first instance in the same Moroccan city, Agadir, situated in the South of Morocco, the same source stressed.

 

On another hand, the Saharawi political prisoners in the Moroccan prison of Inzegan had undertaken many hunger strikes to protest against the refusal of the Moroccan penitentiary authorities to answer their legitimate claims that conform to the Universal human rights accords regarding the political prisoners.

 

Two of the prisoners were victim to assassination attempts by Moroccan criminals imprisoned in the same prison. The victims are Lehmam Salama and Mohamed El Hama Zaid Mhaimdatt, who was recently stubbed with a knife on his back by a Moroccan criminal in the same prison.

 

The political prisoner consequently asked demanded the opening of an investigation last November about the ill-treatment they are facing and about the assassination attempts against the mentioned Saharawi political prisoners, but the Moroccan State refuses to this date. (SPS)

 

020/090/110/TRD 171150 JAN 07 SPS

 

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