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Saharawi Army “ready” to take up arms again if Morocco continues to disregard international law, says Defence Minister

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Chahid Al Hafed (refugee camps), May 12, 2015 (SPS) - Saharawi Army is “ready” to take arms to regain independence of Western Sahara “if the Moroccan colonial regime continues to disregard international law,” said Tuesday in Chahid El-Hafed the Minister of National Defence, Mr. Mohamed Lamin Buhali.


“The Saharawi Army, the military wing of Polisario Front and legitimate representative of the Saharawi people, is ready to take up arms again if the Moroccan regime continues to ignore Saharawi people’s legitimate rights to self-determination,” Buhali told APS on the sidelines of the festivities marking the 42nd anniversary of the creation of Polisario Front.


He, however, underlined that the decision to take up arms again “lies with the Saharawi President, Mohamed Abdelaziz,” adding that “Saharawis are peaceful people who aspire to regain their independence through negotiations and the holding of a referendum on self-determination.”


The Saharawi Defence minister also denounced “Morocco’s continuous violation of human rights in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, as well as the sending of weapons and radars to the Kingdom of Morocco by some ally countries in order to end any legitimate resistance of Sahrawi people.”


He said that “contrary to what have been reported by Moroccan media, the Sahrawi military forces are carrying out their duty of protecting citizens in the Saharawi liberated territories and refugee camps, as well as towards the international delegations on mission to Western Sahara.”


Buhali also denounced “Morocco’s colonial policy aiming at creating tensions between Maghreb countries while flooding them with drugs with a view to destabilizing the region.” (SPS)


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