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Arrest of 3 Sahrawi citizens and kidnapping of two others in the occupied city of Dakhla

05/12/2008


 

The Moroccan forces of repression abducted, Saharawi citizens, Ali Aghraichi and Mohamed Ould Sidi Mohamed Baba and arrested other three students during a peaceful sit-in, calling for self-determination of Western Sahara.

Mohamed Mbeirik Bakar, Lehbib Ebnou Elmeki and Elmoukhtar Ivekou Boucheiba were arrested for more than 6 hours and brutally tortured in a Moroccan police station before being released in a deplorable situation, said a local judicial source.

The three students were accused of "forming a criminal group" and questioned by the Moroccan torturer El Arbi Hreiz, about their relations with Saharawi human rights activists, the same source added.

The sit-in organized by Saharawi graduates of forced unemployment because of the Moroccan political marginalization against the Saharawis, who chanted slogans calling for the withdrawal of the Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara and the right to self-determination of the Saharawi people.


 

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