This new story, in which members of the Polisario Front are holding young women hostage in the Tindouf camp, began a month ago. According to Suits Información, Fela was able to contact Spanish food delivery service Boutincon, and through this channel he was able to ask Hamada to do everything possible to escape from Tindouf. It was completed.
Hamada returned to Malaga (Spain), where he lives, on December 10 and spoke with his Spanish family. They agreed that the Spanish family would pay for Mr. Fela’s paperwork. This would mean paying a fee to the Algerian gendarmerie in Tindouf, which would cost the Sahrawis 2,500 euros for the necessary security to move within Algeria.
Once they were safe, they took advantage of the fact that 18-year-old Fela, who had just come of age in Spain, was attending a wedding, and secretly took her away from the camp in a car belonging to Buticon. . To Oran (Algeria). She is now in a safe home rather than in the consulate in Oran. According to legal filings, Fela is currently considered a minor, as the age of majority in Algeria is 19, so she is awaiting the arrival of a Spanish lawyer to file for release in Spain. I have filed a complaint.
Tindouf oppression and business
Meanwhile, the Polisario and its followers, as well as the girl’s family and tribe, who are relatives of Zira Blahi, have attacked the two partners of Butikon, Luari Salem Do and Hamada Saleh Mouroud, in retaliation for their participation in the camp. He threatened to kill his family. A “large number” of women were abducted inside the camp. In fact, they have helped many people escape from the volatile situation in Tindouf, where a dictatorship prevails and its leaders use it as a business for their own benefit. .Meanwhile, camp residents suffer from extremely unstable living conditions.
In the last few months, Several reports from various institutions, including the European Parliament, have compiled complaints about the living conditions of Sahrawis. Lack of freedom of movement, expression, and assembly, and lack of basic goods for a dignified life, such as food, water, medicine, and gasoline.
UN condemnation
In August, Haha Ahmed Barikala, First Secretary of the Saharawi Peace Movement (MSP), has sent a letter to Staffan de Mistura, the personal representative of the UN Secretary-General for Western Sahara, condemning the deteriorating living conditions of the Saharawi people. reported. Tindouf camp.
“On the occasion of World Humanitarian Day, as the United Nations special envoy for Western Sahara, I would like to draw your attention to the deteriorating living conditions in the (Tindouf) camp…” SPM first secretary said in a letter published by Atalayar newspaper. I’m writing inside.
“In Tindouf, tens of thousands of people, mainly women and children, are left stranded, not only because of the extreme conditions, but also because of the inadequacy and role of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). “The situation is becoming increasingly worrying. Without adequate protection and assistance,” he added.
“Another source of concern is the lack of freedom and security due to the general restrictions in these camps by the Polisario and the increased activity of drug mafia and organized crime,” he continued.
“To contribute to your personal efforts for peace, the Movement for Saharawi Peace (MSP) calls for a new Saharawi dialogue within the framework of the Second International Conference for Peace and Security in Western Sahara. It would be important and reassuring if you would do so.’ Or a member of your office could attend the event,” Haha Ahmed Barikala emphasized in the same letter. There is.
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