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ACHPR condemns abduction of three European humanitarian workers from Sahrawi refugee camps

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Banjul (Gambia), November 3, 2011 (SPS) - The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) condemned in the strongest terms the abduction of three humanitarian NGO workers from Sahrawi Refugee Camps, in a communiqué during a meeting at its 50th Ordinary Session held from 24 October to 05 November, 2011 in Banjul, Gambia, received by SPS.

 

“The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) is concerned that these reported abductions will have a very negative impact on the refugees being assisted by aid organisations. In that regard, the Commission condemns in the strongest terms such acts and demands the immediate and unconditional release of these hostages,” underlined ACHPR in its communiqué.

 

“The African Commission further reiterates its support to aid organisations, both local and international in providing assistance to the refugees in the Sahrawi camps made up essentially of women, children and older persons, and encourages them to continue with and intensify their efforts in this regard,” it added.

 

The names of the aid workers involved are Ms. Ainoa Fernandez de Rincon, Spanish national, working with the Association of Friends of the Sahrawi People in Extremadura, Spain ; Mr. Enric Gonyalons, a Spanish national working with the Spanish NGO Mundubat ; and Mr. Rosella Urru, an Italian national working with the CISP NGO, Italy, it should be recalled. (SPS)

 

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