Defend International 'concerned about the recent massive wave of arrests in Western Sahara'
05/09/2007 | Newsletter
[from Defend International]
Written by DI Monitoring & Investigation Committee
Friday, 31 August 2007
Western SaharaDefend International is concerned about the recent massive wave of arrests in Western Sahara carried out by Moroccan security forces. The launch of the electoral campaign by the Moroccan government in August 21, 2007 has increased harassment, intimidation, arrest and or abductions of citizens – operations carried out by arm of the security forces.
Below you’ll find one of many cases:
Moroccan security forces carried out a raid on an internet cafe and arrested Badr El-Hawassi. Furthermore Abdelghani Kabdani was detained while he was on his way home. The long hours passed slowly for their families waiting for them to return or to receive some news. It’s a matter of deep concern, not being notified of their family member’s detention. In fact they have no idea about the reasons for the arrest or the detention centre where they are held.
Nobody knows yet anything about the fate of the detainees.
DI view and Demands:
Defend International (DI) express its concerns about the recent massive wave of arrests to the Moroccan government. It is unacceptable to learn that Moroccan security forces detain civilians with total disregard to all human rights principles and standards and for Morocco’s international human rights obligations.
* Defend International urge Moroccan authorities to ensure the safety of the detainees: Badr El-Hawassi and Abdelghani Kabdani; to guarantee not to detain them incommunicado, where torture is most frequently practiced according to the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, and to release them immediately and unconditionally unless they have been charged with recognizable criminal offenses.
* DI also calls for them to be granted regular access to their families, lawyers, and any medical treatment they may require.
* DI asks for details of the charges against them and when they will be brought to trail.
* Finally, Defend International seeks urgent assurances that Badr El-Hawassi and Abdelghani Kabdani are not being tortured or ill-treated and demands Morocco to develop a mechanism to stop putting detainees at risk of torture.
