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RFK Center calls on US government to support human rights mentoring within MINORSO mandate

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Washington, Spt 27, 2012 (SPS) - The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights (RFK Center) has presented the Preliminary Observations on its recent visit to the occupied Western Sahara and the Saharawi refugee camps to Members of Congress and their Staff, calling on the US government to support a the inclusion mechanism of human rights monitoring and reporting among the mandate of MINORSO.

 

“The U.S. government should support the inclusion of a permanent human rights monitoring and reporting mandate to the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO”, said on Tuesday statement of RFK Center adding that “The international community should encourage further negotiations to guarantee the fulfillment of the”

 

Emphasizing the need for “immediate stop to the harassment, violence, persecution, and intimidation of pro-independence Sahrawi people”, the Center called for “investigate, prosecute, and punish those involved in past and present human rights violations”

 

Furthermore, the RFK center requested the Moroccan authorities "to immediately suspend government agents under investigation for human rights violations and establish an effective vetting program; Ensure effective access to due process and judicial guarantee, without discrimination, and regardless of political positions."

 

RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights (RFK Center) also called for the release of Saharawi political prisoners and exercising their right to freedom of expression and association. (SPS)

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