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    Tag: Western Sahara

    Nov
    01
    2010

    WFDY President expelled from Morocco!!!

    This weekend, October 30-31, the President of WFDY and Coordinator of the International Organizing Committee of the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students, comrade Tiago Vieira, was expelled from Morocco by the national authorities without any consistent explanation.

    Comrade Tiago entered Morocco on October 30 to visit the occupied territories of Western Sahara, Laayoune, where, during the last week, the Saharawi people’s protest against the occupation has been under siege by the Moroccan army - that, as part of its regular tortures and murders of Saharawi activists, has killed a 14 year old boy.Just after his plane landed in Laayoune, after transiting in Casablanca, comrade Tiago was prevented to get out of the aircraft for alleged “irregularities in the process of entry the country”. After discussing with the authorities the so called “irregularities”, reviewing step by step the process of entry in Morocco (which is for European Union member countries’ citizens is a simple free visa upon arrival, with no questions), the Moroccan police officers shifted to the justification, saying then that they were only “following orders”, but providing no other reason, for what ended up being the forced return of comrade Tiago to Casablanca.

    Once in Casablanca, comrade Tiago was deprived from his passport and detained in a room of the airport alongside with several other people that were there stuck due to problems of immigration. 12 hours after, with no further justification or comment than the usual “just following orders”, the Moroccan authorities escorted comrade Tiago to a plane and forced him to go back to Lisbon (from where he had came to Casablanca), even though his actual return flight was scheduled only for the next day.

    This unfair and unjustified deportation of comrade Tiago represents yet another sign of the state of Morocco’s policy of attack to the rights of the Saharawi people and youth and those who are in solidarity with them. By expelling the representative of WFDY from the country, the Moroccan authorities have confirmed their disrespect for the democratic traditions of an organization that is Peace Messenger Award by the United Nations, keeping operational relations with UNESCO, that has members in more than 120 countries and 65 years of struggle against fascism, racism and colonialism - particularly the Spanish and French colonialism, so well known by the Moroccan people itself.

    Made to discourage and frustrate our solidarity, this shameful act from the Moroccan government deserves from WFDY its total condemnation and public denounce.
    In this moment, when it is clearer than ever that only the struggle can ensure a decent, sovereign, free and independent future to the Saharawi people and youth, WFDY calls upon all its member organizations to denounce this episode by all means possible and to reinforce even further, in all ways possible, the solidarity towards the suffering people of Western Sahara and the denounce of the oppression they suffer from its occupier, the state of Morocco.

    Oct
    28
    2010

    Solidarity towards Western Sahara

    The World Federation of Democratic Youth has been informed that thousands of Sahrawis have left the occupied city of Laayoun to set up tents in the desert to demand their right to self-determination and better treatment in their own country, and they are now encircled by the Moroccan army.

    This situation has become extremely dangerous for the Sahrawis who have been denied the right to self-determination first promised by Spain, affirmed by the International Court of Justice, and then promised once again by the United Nations.
    The latest tragedy of the death of 14 year old, Nayem el-Gareh, who was shot by Moroccan soldiers this week, must be denounced and not ignored as Nayem joins a long list of Sahrawis who have been imprisoned, tortured and killed by the Moroccan authorities during the Sahrawis last thirty five year struggle for their right to self-determination.

    The United Nations needs to take responsibility to protect the Sahrawis in the occupied territories of Western Sahara and it must include the monitoring of human rights in the mandate of its mission in the territory MINURSO, because the UN has caused this tragedy by not complying with its commitments to organize the promised referendum.

    WFDY calls upon all its member and friend organizations to respond to the escalating violence by Moroccan authorities against the Sahrawis in occupied Western Sahara. We call upon The United Nations to respond by sending peacekeeping soldiers to protect the vulnerable Sahrawis population. We also join the call of our member organization, UJSARIO, for media reporters, human rights activists and others to go to the occupied territory to report first-hand on the situation.

    Written by WFDY in: Africa, Statements | Tags:
    Mar
    12
    2010

    New wave of aggressions against the Saharawi people!

    Over the last two days the Moroccan authorities have entered the villages of Dahkla, Bojador and El Aaiun, and beat up a countless number of civilians living in these sites. This aggression must be framed in the context of the disappearing of more than 500 Saharawi people, most of them activists, since the year of 2005, by the occasion of the “Peaceful Intifada for Independence” - movement for a fair and immediate referendum for the independence of Sahara.WFDY will never forget or let anyone forget the crimes done against the Saharawi people, since the 31st October, 1975, when the massacre of that people started. The Moroccan forces never hesitated to make use of the most painful and torturing methods of bombing and torture.

    WFDY calls upon all its member and friendly organizations to denounce the crimes committed against the Saharawi people keeping and reinforcing the struggle for a free and independent Republic of Sahara.

    Written by WFDY in: Africa, Statements | Tags: