Read on app Read on app
✕
Prayer Times
  • Morocco
  • Lifestyle
  • Western Sahara
  • Login
  • Register
Morocco World News
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026
No Result
View All Result
Morocco World News
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026
No Result
View All Result
Morocco World News

Home > Headlines > Letter from Sahrawi Prisoners Exposes Polisario Human Rights Violations

Letter from Sahrawi Prisoners Exposes Polisario Human Rights Violations

Safaa KasraouibySafaa Kasraoui
Dec, 17, 2019
0 0
A A

Follow the latest news from Morocco World News

Join on WhatsApp Join on Telegram

Rabat – A group of 126 Sahrawis, all victims of human rights violations in a Polisario-run prison near Tindouf in Algeria, have addressed a letter to the international community asking for an end to their struggle.

Pro-Polisario news outlet Futuro-Sahara has shared the letter, drawing attention to their plight.

“We are the victims of the terrible El Rachid prison near the Sahrawi camps in Tindouf, southwestern Algeria. We are the signatories of the letter. Following the horrific [violence] we have been subjected to, we address the Sahrawi, international and regional public opinion and the readers to share our suffering [with you].”

The signatories described the violence they have experienced from members of the executive committee of the Polisario as “an infernal and even barbaric behavior that is beyond imagination.”

Read Also: Sahrawi Activist Denounces Polisario’s Threats on His Life

Polisario leaders bear responsibility

The Sahrawis addressing the letters named three Polisario “officials,” including Ahmed Batal, Al Bashir Mustafa Al Sayed, and Ahmar Al Hadrami as perpetrators of human rights violations.

The activists said that the three Polisario members bear all the responsibility for the violent crimes “authorities” in the prison have committed, including murder, torture, psychological and physical violence.

The alleged victims also accused the three Polisario leading members of forcing detainees’ wives to divorce their husbands and “marrying them with some executioners. All this behavior was committed by the Executive Committee in the name of Sahrawi people.”

The letter from the Sahrawi activists added that “there is no doubt that the testimonies of the victims in the past weeks have left a deep impact on Sahrawis in general.”

Last week, Sahrawi activist Moulay Aba Bouzid spoke publicly about the threats and violence he has experienced at the hands of the Polisario Front following his release from a Polisario run prison.

Bouzid was part of a group of activists who the Polisario imprisoned in June for taking part in demonstrations to condemn human rights violations in Tindouf.

“I announce to the Sahrawi and international public that I receive continuous threats from the leaders of the Polisario Front,” said Aba Bouzid in his message.

He continued that his two colleagues, Fadel Braika and  Mahmoud Zidane, have also received threat the same threats.

The Polisario Front has been linked to several alleged cases of human rights violations, including the continued disappearance of Ahmed El Khalil, whose family has been looking for him since 2009.

El Khalil was a leading member of the Polisario Front, but Algerian intelligence services and the Polisario Front allegedly kidnapped him just weeks after the Polisario had appointed him to monitor human rights in the camps.

El Khalil’s family continues to protest his disappearance, calling on the Polisario Front to reveal his fate.

A call for help

The conditions in the Tindouf camps have not always had the international attention they deserve, with only a few rights NGOs condemning the arbitrary arrests in Tindouf.

The UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres briefly mentioned the situation of Bouzid and his colleagues in his annual report in October.

Paragraph 71 of the report said that the UN bodies were informed by the OHCHR about “the harassment, arrest, arbitrary detention and ill-treatment by Frente POLISARIO security forces of a human rights defender and a blogger engaged in documenting human rights violations in the region.”

Read Also: Polisario Defies UN, Continues Violations East of Morocco’s Berm

The signatories of the recent letter of the victims also said that they “remember the souls of the martyrs” from the prison and all the other Polisario-run prisons under the supervision of the leaders of the breakaway group.

The victims are calling on the front to bring the “killers and executioners” to justice.

“We want to expose the crimes we were exposed to in El Rachid prison and to enlighten Sahrawi public opinion. We also want to the [Polisario Front] to uncover the fate of the missing, martyrs, and remains of people [buried] in secret graves,” the victims concluded.

Tags: Algeria and polisariomorocco and western sahara conflictpolisario violations
TweetShareShareSendShareScan

Recent News

HCP Launches New Labor Survey, Reports 10.8% Unemployment Rate in Q1 2026

HCP Launches New Labor Survey, Reports 10.8% Unemployment Rate in Q1 2026

June 8, 2026
Morocco were held to a 1-1 draw by Norway in their final friendly match before the start of the 2026 World Cup, in a game that gave head coach Mohamed Ouahbi both positive signs and fresh concerns.

Morocco Draws 1-1 with Norway Before 2026 World Cup Opener Against Brazil

June 7, 2026
Abde Ezzalzouli Leaves Pitch Against Norway After Injury Scare

Abde Ezzalzouli Leaves Pitch Against Norway After Injury Scare

June 7, 2026
Ebola virus.

EU Air Bridge Carries 100 Tons of Supplies to Isolated Ebola Zone in Congo

June 7, 2026
Morocco were held to a 1-1 draw by Norway in their final friendly match before the start of the 2026 World Cup, in a game that gave head coach Mohamed Ouahbi both positive signs and fresh concerns.

Morocco Name Strong Starting XI for Final 2026 World Cup Warm-Up Against Norway

June 7, 2026

USEFUL LINKS

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Terms Of Use
  • Cookies Policy

TOPICS

  • Mawazine 2025
  • Environment
  • Politics
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Western Sahara

REGIONS

  • International
  • Maghreb
  • Middle East
  • Africa

Download our App


Download the Morocco World News app on Google Play for Android

Download the Morocco World News app on the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad

Copyright 2026 Morocco World News. All rights reserved. Morocco World News is not responsible for the content of external sites.
Read about our approach to external linking.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
  • Sign Up
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Culture
  • Politics
  • Society
  • Economy
  • Opinion
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Tech
  • Sport
  • GITEX 2026

Useful Links

  • Prayer Times

Useful Links:

  • Prayer Times

All Right Reserved © 2025 Morocco World News .

Contact us
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?