Sunday, November 14, 2010

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What happens in the Sahara?

We have seen over the last Next week the living situation for years, and in silence, the Sahara. Since this colony ceases to be English territory, Morocco has acted at home, violating human rights, torturing, killing and arresting many citizens illegally Sahara. I wonder where is the Foreign Minister, why has not started an international diplomatic mobilization, denouncing the crimes against humanity from the Moroccan authorities.
We are at the start of negotiations sponsored by the UN and days after English observers and journalists were attacked and insulted by Moroccan agents, and that parliamentarians autonomic and Parliament itself being driven illegally and arbitrarily territory, in an apparent attempt to hide from the world what is now confirmed: the indiscriminate attack by the military and police against thousands of Saharawi civilians who peacefully demanding their economic and social rights in the Izik Gdaim camp, known as CAMP DIGNITY in the occupied territories of Western Sahara.
The State of Morocco, with its violent and anti-democratic attitude, violates basic rules such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which proclaims in its Article 19 as "everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to their opinions, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers, by any means of expression. " Article in the same sense develops the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Articles 18 and 19.
The Kingdom of Morocco even ignores its own Constitution, Article 9 states: "guaranteed to all citizens: freedom of movement and residence in all parts of the Kingdom, freedom of speech, freedom of expression under all its forms and freedom of assembly, freedom of association and freedom to join any union and political organization of their choice. "
How many people have to die?, How much horror to be seen that the international community to protect the Saharawi civilians?
is the responsibility of the English Government, and his new Foreign Minister, that if they still have some dignity, do call the King of Morocco to put an end to this madness of repression and violence unjustified, disproportionate and cruel. Lastly
encourage all English citizens to join the concentrations of rejection to be held in all cities and towns in the state, to show our solidarity with those who are being killed the unreasonable silence of the international community and the Government of Spain.

NOT IN MY NAME, peace and freedom for the Saharawi people

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