Sunday, February 21, 2016

The National Union of Sahrawi women expresses its solidarity with the defenders of human rights Ali Salem Tamek and Ghalia Djimi

The National Union of Sahrawi women in his statement, expresses its solidarity with the defenders of human rights Ali Salem Tamek and Ghalia Djimi. Ali Salem Tamek carried out a hunger strike for a week in their "Dignity above all" battle. As has been banned to Ghalia Abdullah Mohammed Djimi, Vice President of the Sahrawi Association of victims of Graves violations of human rights committed by the Moroccan State, the administrative permit of the year 2016 (vacation), which had the intention to get to travel on February 20 from el Aaiún to Casablanca and then to Spain to participate in Seville as a professor in a course on the model of human rights in Western Sahara on 22 and 23 February to fly later to Geneva 27 also intended to be part of the delegation of Sahrawi activists in the 31 session of the Human Rights Council.


The National Union of Sahrawi women responsible for the impact on the physical and mental integrity suffered by Ali Salem Tamek as a result of complications arising from the hunger strike to the Moroccan State. As well as its condemnation of violations of rights civil and political that suffer the Saharawis and appeals to all lovers of justice all over the world to put pressure on the Moroccan State to respect the legitimate rights of freedom and dignity, while denouncing all forms of repression, intimidation and exclusion and marginalization that exerts the Moroccan regime on the Sahrawi people and takes the opportunity to call for the release of all the political prisoners. 


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