Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Bow And Arrow Balloon

Sahrawis in Rabat to protest the release their husbands incarcerated

Gdeim Izik world heard is the trigger for an unprecedented repression practiced by the Moroccan occupying forces. A real revenge on the person of the Sahrawi. Bars embedded in their rectus, shots barbarians, humiliation and insults are the lives of Saharawi civilians living in this big prison that became the Western Sahara to the eastern wall of shame.
Before this untenable situation, the response of Saharawi is to highlight their protest to demand the international community a little attention to their miserable fate.
Citizens continue in the days to come together before the Moroccan colonial institutions to ask for work, housing and respect for their most basic rights.

Women Saharawi prisoners arrested in November after the violent dismantling of Camp Dignity Gdeym Izik gathered in sit-in in Rabat. The objective of this action organized by the families of the 20 Saharawi prisoners detained in the prison of Salé (near Rabat) to the General Delegation to the prison administration and rehabilitation of Morocco, is the improvement of their conditions of incarceration pending a political solution or a fair trial without any political intervention by the oppressors, ie let justice go out with logical verdicts. The twenty Sahrawi activists are accused of breach of security inside and outside the state, forming a criminal gang and violation of public officials in connection with the performance of their duties, crimes punishable by the life imprisonment.

According to Ms. Claude Mangin-Asfari, wife of Sahrawi human rights, Naama Asfari, "prisoners are incarcerated in inhumane conditions, contrary the Declaration of Human Rights and all international laws. " The brother of the activist human rights said, meanwhile, that the detainees are now in total solitary confinement may not receive visits from their families for 10 minutes per week, during which they are separated by two grids between which circulates guards. The protesters were received after an hour by the prosecutor in charge of the prison of Salé with other senior state officials, who have promised to take steps to change their conditions of confinement by extending the duration the visit, the right to read and write and improve meals.




A Sahrawi woman, Moroccan officials have indicated that preventive detention can range, according Moroccan law, up to 10 months in jail before a trial. Moreover, the Sahrawi human rights of men responded in a statement sent to senior officials and the prosecutor in the case that "neither the improvement of the meal or the extension of the period of visits does not concern them, but that detainees Sahrawi must be fully released.

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