Monday, October 18, 2010

Twilight Schrift Maker

Minutes Moroccan Moroccan accused without the Saharawi violence The helicopter monitors

The trial of seven Sahrawi human rights of men, 7 of Sale, scheduled October 15, 2010 was extended to 5 November.
They were arrested Oct. 8, 2009 while returning from a visit to refugee camps and 4 are on bail. For 7, remain in prison or parole is without trial and without too much expense either ... because the military court is declared incompetent the charges last year. Read http://apsoinfo.blogspot.com/2010/09/le-tribunal-militaire-marocain-se-dit.html
The three still in prison in Sale have not been out of prison and were not present at court for trial. The 4 on parole were present, although that did not receive notice.

Moroccan lawyers in the audience were violently attacked verbally and physically Saharawi and international observers.
The report is the French observer: http://apsoinfo.blogspot.com/2010/10/les-avocats-marocains-cognent-les.html
They emphasize the legal void and illegal treatment of 7 defendants.

Following the mock trial in which they have not been presented, the three prisoners of Salt announce they will again do a hunger strike Tuesday and Wednesday, 19 and 20 October 2010, as a gesture of protest for ask for their immediate release or trial. Their statement is: http://apsoinfo.blogspot.com/2010/10/nouvelle-greve-de-la-faim-sahraouie.html

Christopher Ross, Special Envoy of UN Secretary General on the Question decolonization of Western Sahara is visiting the region, Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania, SADR, prepare for the next negotiation meeting between the Saharawi and Moroccan.
He can no more work around the news of this trial where lawyers Moroccans have turned into hate thugs, the reality of these metal barriers that Morocco stands to identify settlements Independence, a protest of thousands of Sahrawi voluntary exiles in their own land in the desert far from their busy city. To see photos http://apsophotos.blogspot.com
Apso, October 18, 2010

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