Monday, August 23, 2010

Confirmation Card Sayings

Two activists, Human Rights, tortured, and besieged by Moroccan police in Laayoune (Western Sahara). Presentation

While Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba, is traveling today to Rabat with the aim of giving and settled the past "misunderstandings" in Melilla, the Zapatero government is deaf to the systematic violation of human rights by Forces Moroccan repressive in Western Sahara.

Sahrawi activists and international human rights suffer beatings, rape and abuse on an ongoing basis without any response from the English government.

At 12 hours yesterday, a delegation of Sahrawi human rights activists returned to Laayoune, their place of residence, after a visit to Algeria on mission Human Rights.

About 20 people, including 4 foreign activists (two Aragonese, Catalan and a Mexican one) waiting for the arrival of the Saharawi delegation at the home of Ahmed Hamed. Six hours before the expected time the house was besieged by the military, secret police and Moroccans.

Upon arrival of the police Saharawi delegation has lashed the people there, ten of which have been beaten and suffered injuries of varying severity. Including two activists belonging to Aragon Western Sahara Committee for the Olympic Games and called Sahrawi activist Sultana Khaya, who lost his right eye following the torture by police Moroccan in a peaceful demonstration in the city of Marrakech in 2008.

(http://lasdel8.blogia.com/2008/072102-ii-jornadas-sobre-derechos-humanos-en-el-sahara-occidental.php)



After the event, activists have Aragonese been in contact with the Consulate and the English Embassy, \u200b\u200bwho have not shown the slightest concern about what happened, recognizing that the daily bread of the territories occupied by Morocco and remain closed until 9 am, opening hours of their offices. Currently

human rights activists (including the two Aragonese) remain under siege at the home of Ahmed Hamed controlled by the Moroccan repressive forces and without any possibility of being able to evacuate.

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