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Old 5th February 2005, 08:37
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Salaam,

The Moroccan Sahara will always be Moroccan no matter what the Algerian Mafia generals do to try to destablise out southern provinces. As time goes on support for this fake Algerian creation called the polisario will dissipate and at last the Algerian leadership will come to its senses. Anyone who reads history of polisario will quickly realize that the polisario was created and supported by Algeria for the interests of creating a puppet government that can be controlled from Algiers. Pure and simple.

Each year hundreds of Moroccan kids are forcibly taken from their concentration camps based in Tindouf to Cuba where they are effectively brought up as communists, many of them only know Spanish and not a single word or Arabic! Talk about colonialism, isn’t this what colonialism is all about – wiping a peoples culture, language and religion!

The core of the problem is a group of Algerian generals who since Algerian independence haven’t let go of power. Boutflika cannot go against these generals, so even though he may have personal ambitions to heal the wounds between Algeria and Morocco - he can’t.

Amnesty International have consistently called upon the Polisario and Algerian regime to release all Moroccan prisioners who are being detained against all international law on ALGERIAN soil. But as usual the polisario duck and dive the issue. It’s a well known fact that these Moroccans are detained in filthy sub-human conditions and repeatedly tortured. Some have recently been released only to die within days due to poor health. Can someone show me the justice in this?

Why all this goes on what do the Algerian regime do – embark on a massive armament procurement, buying the latest Russian fighters, and surface to air missiles, while their people live in poverty. It’s about time the Algerian people wake up and smell the coffee, since their revolution has only replaced one group of crooks (French) with another (Mafia Generals).

Nice to be back on this forum!

Peace.
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Old 6th February 2005, 21:46
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Ali Lamrabet’s reports spark more outrage among Sahrawi associations and Moroccans



Rabat, Feb.06 - Press reports published by Ali Lmrabet claiming that populations in the polisario-controled camps of Tindous, southern Algeria, are enjoying so-called freedom of movement, are sparking more outrage and indignation from Sahrawi associations and Moroccan citizens both inside and outside Morocco.

The Association for the lifting of the siege imposed on the population sequestered in the Tindouf camps described these remarks as “pure lies” and “ramblings”. The association denies to the man the right to speak on behalf of these populations who are subjected to oppression and injustice and imprisoned in cages besieged from all sides.

The Association, chaired by Ahmidi Mohammadou, says the Sahrawis held hostages are separated from their own children and live in a harsh environment, noting that this journalist is only after making profits, even if it were by stamping on corpses and obliterating the sufferings of these populations.

He was called to abstain from speaking on things he does not know and invited to seek truth from those who used lived in these camps and from the Sahrawi diaspora living in Mauritania and in Western European countries.

Truth also comes from those who chose to stay in Morocco, after the UNHCR-sponsored family-visits exchange, insists the association before voicing confidence that the clouds of the siege will clear away, chains will be broken and relatives will be reunited again.

Reacting to the release of the “Reporters sans Frontières” association which claims that Moroccan public media are staging a disparaging campaign against Lamrabet, the association denounces the press reports as a clear ill-intentioned bias to serve the polisario, recalling that Amnesty international in its 2003 report states that "freedom of movement, of association and of expression remain restricted in the polisario-controlled camps in southwestern Algeria”.

RSF’s silence was also interpreted by the association as a support to the impunity still enjoyed by the Polisario torturers.

Meanwhile, the Sahrawi human rights-defense association also expressed “astonishment and indignation” over the release published on February 4 by the Paris-based RSF which “overlooked the viewpoint of the association which is officially recognized as a Ngo dedicated to the consolidation, spreading and defense of human rights.”

It also turned down RSF release as partial, stressing that both Lamrabet and the chairman of the Moroccan human rights association (AMDH), Abdelhamide Amine, have always ignored in their statements the victims of human rights violations in the Tindouf camps.

On its part, the association grouping Moroccans living abroad “inter-continental platform of Moroccans living abroad” expressed the same anger over the situation in the Tindouf camps, calling the UN secretary general to press on with Algeria and the Polisario for the lifting of the siege imposed on the Moroccans who have been held for more than 30 years in the Tindouf camps, on Algerian territory.

In a similar response, another group of Moroccans living abroad expressed worries over the deterioration of the health of the Moroccans sequestered in these camps while “Arrai” association for the defense of the Sahara as Moroccan territory expressed “outrage at the erroneous and baseless remarks make by Ali Lamrabet” and deplored the mean, heinous and vindictive reports written by this journalist.

The association recalls how in 1975 hundreds of nomadic families living between Smara, Laayoune, Dakhla and northern Mauritania were deported in Algerian army trucks before being sequestered in the Tindouf camps and subjected to “continuous leftist brain-washing”.

The association also recollects that after the bloody crack down on October 1988, families started to think only about finding a loophole to flee the camps and return to Morocco.

On his part, Ahmed Tourouzi, who was sequestered in the camps that he managed to flee, wondered on the real motivations that pushed Lamrabet to act this way: is it a need to be under the lightspots? Does he want to make us believe that the camps of shame have become havens of freedom and peace? Does not he know that these camps are monitored 24 hours a day? Does he means that persons who returned to their homeland, including founding members of the Polisario, have lied to the nation and to themselves?

Tourrouzi further warns Lamrabet that history will never forgive him for ignoring the reality in the Tindouf camps and the sufferings of those sequestered and their families.

Lamrabet’s press reports were received by a fury from Sahrawi local associations who held last Thursday several demos in Rabat, in other Moroccan cities and abroad to draw the public opinion attention to the plight experienced by Moroccan citizens sequestered in Tindouf, south-western Algeria.

The protest movements came to criticize also the Moroccan human rights association (AMDH) muteness over the violations perpetrated in the camps and the silence of the Moroccan government, MPS and political parties over the fate of Moroccans sequestered in the camps.

The association pledge in their “Rabat call” to continue their struggle to bar the way before all those who attempt to harm the dignity and honor of those sequestered.

Buoyed by the solidarity of all the components of the society, we will remain vigilant and watchful until all the population forcibly held in these camps return to Morocco, their homeland, they vowed.




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Old 14th February 2005, 19:35
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Polisario is a terrorist group that need to be listed in the war against terror groups
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