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Moroccan police officers monitor family home of Adala UK president

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El Aaiun (Occupied Territories), May 3, 2015 (SPS) - In Western Sahara, a group of Moroccan plain clothes police officers is monitoring the family home of Adala UK president Sidi Ahmed Abdala Mohamed Fadel in El Aaiun capital of Western Sahara, which led to panic among nearby residents, Adala UK reported today .

 

“He is also constantly followed by police officers throughout El Aaiun during his current stay there. On the 27th April Sidi Ahmed and his brother were surrounded by eight police officers in one of the main streets of El Aaiun, who pushed them and threatened them, e.g. by saying ‘you either leave or we will arrest you’.”

 

“This constant intimidation comes after Morocco newspapers and websites published the names and personal details of the Western Sahara activists Sidi Ahmed Fadel, El Ghalia Djimi and Lwaraa Abdul Samad who participated in the 28th session of the Human Rights Council of the United Nations in Geneva to bring the reality of human rights violations in the Occupied Territories to the UN's attention.”

 

“Harassment and prosecution of Saharawi human rights continues in Western Sahara.  Adala UK ask the internationl community to take urgently action on these new dangerous developments which put human right activists in Western Sahara at even greater risk or detention and violence than in the past.” (SPS)

 

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