denying or not brim sahara is moroccan
u have no chance you and ur mama algeria (seule pay qui a prit independance par referendum)
algerie et juife ont les meme resemblance
algerie created by France in 1963
Israel created by Britain in 1948
Israel said 6 mln chahid (pas vrais)
Algerie said 1 mln chahid (pas vrais)
Algerie no history
Israel no hostory
Israel contre palestine
Algerie contre Maroc
no chance for u u just waisting ur times
vive la republique kabylies capital tizi-ouzou
vive le FIS
vive Touerg sahroui republique
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Originally Posted by brim
NO they don't and you know it. The only STATE that has abandoned people in the desert has been Morocco.
International press clearly unveiled Rabat’s lies in denying having committed a new crime against humanity, covering on the ground the developments and the sufferings of hundreds of migrants, who were gathered in concentration camps then deported by the Moroccan authorities and abandoned to their fate in the middle of the desert of Western Sahara.
Spanish reporter, Luis de Vega, of the newspaper "ABC", saw with his own eyes "the real story of the ordeal of these migrants, the real face of the Moroccan regime as well as lies", the newspaper underlined introducing the correspondent’s report publicised Monday.
"The definitive proof", de Vega stressed in his report, on the lies of Rabat which persists in denying having abandoned hundreds of migrants in the middle of the desert, is no more than a 28 years old migrant from Cameroon with whom the reporter himself had an interview only a month ago in the woods near the borders of Melilla (Spanish-Moroccan borders).
To de Vega "the evidence that Thomas and this Youngman are the same person requires no demonstration. It is also evident that he was in Mellilla and that he is now with Polisario". It is also evident that Morocco is lying when it denies having any relation with these immigrants and pretends that Polisario is facilitating the immigration towards Morocco’s territories, because "it is clear that Thomas is absolutely not a candidate for immigration who is trying to get into Morocco passing through Polisario territories".
The correspondent of El Pais, estimated Tuesday that the sub-Saharan immigrants, who were "abandoned by Morocco through the wall of Western Sahara, were localised in the middle of the desert, thirsty and hungry", thanks to the efforts and searches undertaken by the forces of Polisario and the patrols of Minurso.
Worst, the Moroccan Government had clearly "asked the UN to stop any collaboration with the Polisario in this tragedy of the desert, but the international soldiers did not care for its request", the correspondent said.
Indignant, the Special envoy of the Spanish newspaper, "la Voz de Galicia", David Beriain, did not hesitate in confirming, Monday, that all the statements of the Moroccan Government concerning the immigrants are no more than lies.
"Morocco lies. It lied when it denied having abandoned sub-Saharan immigrants behind the wall that divide Western Sahara from the territories under Polisario Front’s control. Its Prime Minister, Driss Jetu, lied when he affirmed that all this story of deportations to the desert is but an invention of Algeria and Polisario" he affirmed indignantly.
"Morocco lied, the special envoy of La Voz de Galicia said, we undertook our investigations and the UN’s mission, Minurso, confirmed to us" that the immigrants were deported from Morocco in inhumane conditions and were forced to cross the Moroccan military wall under the threat of weapons risking to walk on landmines.
"The 92 immigrants, Polisario found in the desert of the Western Sahara, abandoned with little water and bread, are the same immigrants we encountered a week before in a service station in the Moroccan city of Bouarfa or getting out of the desert of Ain Chouater. We saw them piled in busses, handcuffed one with another, calling the journalists for help, asking for water Moroccans denied them, crying like kids because they felt the fate that track them", he asserted.
and another source says the same
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