Monday, October 17, 2016

The March world of women support unanimous to the fight of the women Sahrawi

The March world of women support unanimous to the fight of the women Sahrawi
 The National Union of Sahrawi women participated in the 10th meeting of the CN of the MMM held in Maputo, Mozambique from 10 to 15 October.
Topics covered in this meeting have been, food security, violence against women, the self-determination of peoples access to natural resources, the rights of women, solidarity with the struggle of peoples, struggle against imperialism etc...
 The CN of the MMM treatment indicated different problems faced by women in different parts of the world, as well as renew their address through the election of the new Executive of the CN.

In the final declara.cion the World March of women solidarity with the fight of the Sahrawi women.

The Association of women Sahrawi in France FSF expresses its solidarity with the activist Saharan Sukeina Jedehlu.

 The Association of women Sahrawi in France FSF expresses its solidarity with the activist Saharan Sukeina Jedehlu.

The Association of women Sahrawi in France FSF expresses its solidarity with the activist Saharan Sukeina Jedehlu. FSF Condemns vigorously the brutal aggression that was the activist for human rights and President of Sahrawi women Forum future Sukeina Jedehlu.

The Sahrawi activist was missing in el Aaiún (Western Sahara) in 1981, being subjected to rape and torture from the Moroccan police kidnapped her for his activism in favor of the independence of the Western Sahara.
This time Sukeina has been assaulted by the forces of occupation Moroccan for participating in a peaceful demonstration in protest by the dismantling of the camp of Gdeim Izik in 2010 organized by the Coordinator Gdeim izik camp in the town of Fum El Wad (close to el Aaiun).
After the attack and in coma she was transferred to the hospital where underwent a surgical operation. His condition is serious.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

After the closing of them works of the Conference of women African ¨Promover it participation political of them women in them posts of decision¨,

 After the closing of them works of the Conference of women African ¨Promover it participation political of them women in them posts of decision¨, sponsored by the Parliament ion that had place in it city Egyptian of Sharm the Sheikh of the 13 to the 14 of October 2016, the statement end insists in pass to the active, for develop political real and effective from them Governments.
The Conference is held within the framework of the Pan-African Parliament legislature 4 and for the first time held outside the official seat of the PAP, Midland (South Africa), on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Egyptian Parliament constituted since 1866.
Days 13 and 14 the Sahrawi women participate next to women in Africa and representatives of international organizations at the Conference to publicize our struggle for freedom, against the occupation and our efforts for equality between men and women.
The fight of the Sahrawi women was present at all the discussions and debates that were characterized by the unanimous support for the legitimate and just aspirations of freedom and independence of the Saharawi people, as well as support for the rights of the Saharawi women in accordance with the Protocol of Maputo and other protocols and conventions relating to the rights of women , against the violence that is exercised against women and girls especially in those territories occupied of the Sahara Western.
During the days of the Conference, the delegation of Sahrawi women composed by Suelma Beiruk, Vice President of the Pan-African Parliament, Senia Ahmed, Member of Pan-African Parliament, Jadiyetu El Mohtar, responsible for relations internments of the UNMS and Selma Bulahe, Member of the UNMS and the technical team of the delegation, maintained contacts and meetings with delegates from different countries, as well as the media present.



Monday, October 10, 2016

¨Promover the participation political of them women in the posts of decision¨'

 Begin the works of the Conference of women on "¨Promover the participation political of them women in the posts of decision¨' sponsored by the Parliament Pan-African and the background of population of Nations United that has place in the city Egyptian of Sharm the Sheikh of the 13 to the 14 of October 2016. The Conference is held within the framework of the Pan-African Parliament legislature 4 and for the first time held outside the official seat of the PAP, Midrand (South Africa), on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Egyptian Parliament constituted since 1866.
Days 13 and 14 the Sahrawi women participate next to women in Africa and representatives of international organizations at the Conference  ". fight of the Sahrawi women was present at the discussions, whose positioning is unanimous in supporting the legitimate and just aspirations of freedom and independence of the Saharawi people, as well as support for the rights of the Saharawi women in accordance with the Protocol of Maputo and other protocols and conventions relating to the rights of women , against the violence that is exercised against women and girls and by the participation political of them women in them positions of decision.

Note that the Sahrawi women are part of the follow-up Committee for the implementation of the Maputo Protocol, Malabo and of laws of the Member States of the AU Agenda 2063 that concern the rights of women and girls in Africa.



Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Fatma Mehdi one of the four most famous women internationally according to an American Research Center

Fatma Mehdi one of the four most famous women internationally according to an American Research Center
Edition 2016, University of San Diego.
Learn about the efforts of four women in the defense of human rights around the world.
This year are elected three women of Africa, Fatma Mehdi (Western Sahara), Hamsatou Lem (Nigeria), Jean Niangho (Kenya) and the fourth in Asia, Khursheed Bano (Pakistan) ports.
The Kroc Institute preparing John, of the University of San Diego will know the efforts of these women through the role of women in peace, especially in the last decades as in the case of Fatma Mehdi, Secretary-General of the National Union of Sahrawi women UNMS
Fatma Mehdi will be present Wednesday to expose their efforts and their work in the camps for Sahrawi refugees until their contributions to regional and continental.

According to the Center American, them women were selected based on the merit besides contributions in different fields, the organizations International of rights human guarantee the paper of them women of the Union national of women Sahrawi (UNMS) and them efforts of the organization inside and out of them camps of refugees Sahrawi. Organizations such as the UNMS and UNHCR are key partners for United Nations on different issues.

The fight of the Sahrawi women for the independence of Western Sahara

The European parliamentary Angela Vallina and Paloma López have closed this Thursday in the European Parliament the women's Conference on the right to resistance and self-determination of the Western Sahara, with a clear call on the EU and its Member States so that they respect the resolutions of the United Nations and the Kingdom of Morocco to push for , after 40 years of occupation, the Saharawi people could hold the referendum that will lead to independence.
The event, co-organized by both, has counted with the presence of more than one dozen of representatives from different international agencies, MEPs from various groups and activists. However, the obstacles of Rabat and the negative of Belgium to issue them visas corresponding prevented that Fatima Dambar, sister of the activist Said Dambar, murdered in November of 2010 by the police Moroccan, and others family of prisoners political and missing could participate in person.
"We wanted to bring to Brussels this women's Conference because we believe that it is vital to make visible the fight of the Sahrawi people and its women," explained Vallina at a press conference, pointing out that the idea arose after having participated in the Edition held last year in Namibia, where marked to "strengthen the international network of women's support to Western Sahara".
"The example of resistance peaceful and empowerment of them women Sahrawi, victims of the occupation during forty years, that see how is violate to daily their rights, that are condemned to the exile, must be recognized", added.
Lopez, meanwhile, has highlighted the work that has been developed throughout the legislature the Intergroup solidarity with Western Sahara, of which she is Vice-President, to make visible the fight of the Sahrawi people. "Our commitment is more than confirmed and we will continue to maintain it and this Conference was very focused on the work of women in the Western Sahara, is another example of that commitment".
The MEP has praised "the role so that play the women for resistance by way of peace", which gives to the legitimate claims of the Sahrawi "a different perspective". The role of women in the conflict is the result of the "great work that is done in the camps. A formative work of empowerment, of feminism, seen in the presence of women in parliaments and political activity"which involves a 'way of doing things from the perspective of the woman, who always brings that plus the resolution of the conflicts'.
At his side, Suelma Beiruk, Vice President of the Parliament of the African Union, has accused the Kingdom of Morocco of being "afraid of the reality", a reality that is clearly marked by the fact that the Sahrawi people "has nothing to do with Morocco" and they do see all "international resolutions" on the subject. "Is you said in 1975 in it has, the UN and the Union African recognize the right of the people Sahrawi to it self-determination and the last test of this is the analysis of the lawyer of the Court of Justice of the EU", that has disengaged the Sahara western of them agreements commercial between Brussels and Rabat.
Beiruk noted that "the Sahrawi women have shown that despite the continuous violation of human rights, arbitrary arrests, de ver see how they kill their loved ones, as they hurt them or violate them, have never responded with violence, because we have another way of being".
Vice President finished his speech calling States members of EU and the European Parliament to "isolate the Kingdom of Morocco" as it has already done the African Union "for not respecting the international legality".
Jadiyetu El Mohtar, responsible for international of the National Union of Sahrawi women (UNMS), explained the Sahrawi women carrying "many years" education in human rights and international legality and that their struggle "is parallel to the political and diplomatic struggle. We educate in the peaceful".
It reported how efforts to become main participant in the struggle for self-determination, the woman is being "threatened", especially in the occupied territories, "for the intransigence of Morocco and the brutal repression exerted against women and young Sahrawi people".
"Our young people are murdered every day, women brutally raped and abused, home raids every day, it is a situation of continuous violence that causes psychological damage to the Saharawi families and makes, for example, children do not dare to go to school for fear", has denounced.
The Mohtar also focused their criticism on the passivity of the international community against the constant attacks of the Kingdom of Morocco and urged Member States that press canceling "trade agreements which do not conform to the Charter of fundamental rights of the EU". These treaties, explained, behind Morocco to harden its repression "trying to hide everything that happens". Something "serious, because its blockade prevents that observers, the media and activists can give note of what is happening".
The Executive Secretary of the Pan African women's organisation, Mildred Jantjies, explained that the aim of the international network of women "is acting". "The rights of the Sahrawi people are inalienable and we, as women, we are not here only to go to conferences or making resolutions, we are here to tell the EU that take us seriously because the African Union plays an essential role," it warned.
Jantjies has also warned that when continuous attacks on Morocco, the Sahrawi people answered always peacefully, but that "would not the African Nations see a confrontation". "What we are saying to Brussels African women and Sahrawi sisters is very simple: Morocco should be left to the children of Western Sahara be free¨.
Also intervened Irantzu Mendía, Professor at the University of the Basque country, who presented the study on occupied land: memory and strength of women in the Western Sahara, a job he is co-author and intends to "make known that women in the occupied territories face 40 years are facing a whole range of crimes under international law and recognized in any other conflict in the world".
Among human rights violations documented in this investigation, "highlights the economic, social and cultural rights, discrimination and violence in schools and a strong denial of cultural identity", he explained.
The impact of these attacks affect "all levels of the life of women" with consequences "physical, psychological, educational, life partner, precariousness" and a situation "unfinished grieving for relatives of disappeared and people whose relatives have been killed". Sahrawi women "are supporting a chronic duel for decades", he has argued.
Finally, the teacher has highlighted the role played by the UNMS in the World March of women and the importance of a "creation of women spaces for reflection and mutual strengthening".