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Old 19th March 2005, 00:13
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human organs of patients coming from the camps near Tindouf (south-western Algeria) where Sahrawis (natives of the Moroccan Sahara) are held against their will by the Algeria-backed separatist movement "Polisario", witnesses said.
Organs were stolen from 600 patients in a Tindouf hospital, mainly children and women from Sahrawi camps. These people were declared dead by authorities of the hospital, according to the same sources.
"We understand now why the Polisario talks about disappearances and about persons who went missing, unfairly accusing Morocco," an official from a Sahrawi association based in Laayoune (southern Morocco) told MAP.
He said his organization will launch an appeal to the international community “to conduct a probe on this tragedy and put an end to the ordeal of our families who are sequestered in Tindouf in disregard of international law.”


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Old 20th March 2005, 12:17
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What about the Algerian prisoners who are help by morocco???
Alash matahdrosh alihoum?
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Old 20th March 2005, 12:40
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do you have any evidence THAT they are held in morocco?
and how long was it for ..were they held over 20 years like our soldiers..or you are just using word by word!
and what got algerian soldiers to be held any way!?
were they doing something!?
I KNOW M soldiers fight for the leberation and unity of our land! from separatist..
a mixt culture that brought the light to the world now will be damaged becausE OF THE NEIGHBORING COUNTRY?
AND WHY DO ALGERIA GETS INVOLVED SO MUCH?
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Old 20th March 2005, 12:47
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there are still a few Algerian soldiers who are help by morocco and every one knows that. They went in to this war because it was there duty to do so and it was what they have been asked to.
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Old 20th March 2005, 13:26
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Alash matahdrosh alihoum?
Because this is Morocco.com

Getting into numbers & discussions about which country is worse is pointless & obscures the real issue; i.e the situation for SAHRAWIS.

Pharess - where did you get that info from?

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Old 21st March 2005, 13:48
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assrar al mihna
ewaa ghazala you knew me for a long time and u never told me who u were !!
herram ellek !
where is ur faith
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