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Old 20th July 2005, 22:11
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"We have decided to settle as quickly as possible the problem of the Moroccan prisoners who we are still holding. We must bring it to an end and work towards their release. We will inform the ICRC [the International Committee of the Red Cross & Red Crescent] and arrange with them the technical details of their release", said Mohamed Abdelaziz, head of the Polisario Front, in the French newspaper Le Monde on 14th July.




The Polisario Front currently holds 408 Moroccan soldiers as POWs. At the ceasefire in 1991, the Front held over 2200 POWs, and has released 1800 in groups since then. Throughout the 1990s the Moroccan government denied their existence and several times refused to accept the return of its soldiers on their release. However, since the new King Mohamed VI came to power, the Moroccan regime has begun to aggressively campaign for the release of the POWs and denouncing the Polisario for holding them. This concern does not always extend as far as helping them settle back into Moroccan society, and many have complained about the difficulties and poverty they face on return from their ordeal. The strategy has merely been to divert attention from the hundreds of “disappeared” and tortured Saharawis whose existence it still denies by focussing on these prisoners, whose existence the Polisario have always been quite open about.




Amnesty International and the ICRC have persistently asked for the release of the POWs since the ceasefire. While some Saharawis have felt that the holding of POWs should not be controversial while the conflict is unresolved, and pointed out that had Morocco stuck to the timetable of the original peace plan the POWs release would have come more than a decade ago, others and many supporters of the Saharawi cause felt that they should be released and returned to their families, whether as a gesture of humanitarian goodwill or an obligation under human rights conventions. The news of their imminent release should be welcomed by human rights activists and all supporters of Saharawi independence; it is good that some of the people who have suffered in the Western Sahara conflict will finally get to return to their homes and families. But the struggle for the Saharawis to also return to their homes and live in freedom goes on. Those around the world who have campaigned for the POWs release should now focus their efforts on ensuring justice is done for everyone.
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Old 20th July 2005, 23:23
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Lies,lies and lies
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Old 4th August 2005, 10:48
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Thumbs down freemocy

freemocy, you really prove to be an imbecile some days. Do you ever read your posts before you submit them?
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Old 4th August 2005, 15:04
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freemocy, you really prove to be an imbecile some days. Do you ever read your posts before you submit them?
All what is annouced and said by The gangs of "polisario" is fake.You have proved to be a faithful doggie of the
gangs.Congratulations
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Old 4th August 2005, 18:14
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freemocy, show me the LIE/S in the post above.
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Old 2nd September 2005, 02:30
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They free the moroccan POWs, after what??

After they were be humilate!! they are, and I suppose that you don't know it, the oldest POWs in the world!
Normaly, the moroccan prisonners must have been free DIRECTLY after houston's agreement, like the polisarians ones!!

But, Morocco now have reach a real level, of democraty, of human right's respecting, of expression's emancipation...
So, we dont have to do like a gang WHICH have no reason to respect humans rights, and, the real joke, want to lead an independent state, with no history, no present, and certainly, no future!!
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Old 5th September 2005, 03:22
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marok1, the makhzen have no concept of democracy. Freedom of expression? Read what's happening down south and tell that freedom of expression is being RESPECTED!
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