In a striking revelation, Abdullah Al-Arabi, the Polisario Front representative in Spain, condemned the Moroccan authorities’ prohibition on an international human rights delegation from entering occupied El Aaiún. He described this act as a serious violation of international law that sheds light on the ongoing crimes faced by the Sahrawi people.
Al-Arabi’s statement, issued by the Polisario Front’s representatives, asserted that the actions of the Moroccan authorities blatantly breach human rights and are designed to stifle scrutiny from external observers, including the delegation from the International Association of Lawyers for Western Sahara.
This delegation aimed to investigate the human rights situation in the occupied territories, yet Morocco’s systematic obstruction of human rights defenders and journalists is an attempt to conceal the harsh realities endured by Sahrawi civilians.
The representative’s statement urged Spanish and European Union institutions to formally protest against these aggressive measures and denounced the expulsion as a revealing instance of Morocco’s unchecked impunity in dealing with human rights issues.
The Polisario Front’s representative in Spain, Abdullah Al-Arabi, condemned Morocco for banning an international human rights delegation from accessing occupied El Aaiún, calling it a violation of international law. Al-Arabi emphasised the need for Spain and the EU to address Morocco’s actions, which threaten human rights awareness and accountability regarding the Sahrawi people’s plight.
In summary, the Polisario Front has vocally denounced Morocco’s ban on the entry of a crucial international human rights delegation, highlighting a pattern of violations against Sahrawi rights and freedoms. The call for action by Spanish and EU institutions underscores a mounting demand for accountability and scrutiny of Morocco’s behaviour in Western Sahara.
Original Source: al24news.com