Wednesday, January 19, 2011

MOROCCAN REGIME STILL VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE OCCUPIDED WESTERN SAHARA

The Saharawi Women express their deep concern about the continuing violation of human rights in the occupided cities of Western sahara as are a lot of the NGOs and Human Rights organizations like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International´s reports are confirming the great vilations of human rights in the oc saharawi cities occupided by the Kingdom of Morocco for over thirty-five years ago.
Sahrawi defender of human rights Izzana Amidan, 31, confirmed, in an audio testimony after she was provisionally released some weeks ago, she was tortured and ill-treated.
She was subjected to severe beatings, insults, verbal abuse and practices degrading to human dignity. She was also interrogated by various Moroccan intelligence services at the so-called prosecutor s office in the center of gendarmerie in the occupation city of El Aaiun, on charges of participation in the camp of Gdeim Izik.
The human rights activist had been arbitrarily arrested Saturday by the police officers of the Moroccan occupation, before being released temporarily pending her appearance again in front of the so-called investigating judge February 28, with a view to her interrogation.
On the other hand, two Sahrawi activists, Kaltoum Lebsir and Mariam Bourhim, arrested Sunday at the airport in Casablanca (Morocco) on their return from South Africa, have also been provisionally released Wednesday until March 24.