Western Saharan rights activists brought before Moroccan military court
30/12/2009 | Newsletter, Political Prisoners
L to R: Brahim Dahanne, Dagje Lachgar, Ali Salem Tamek, Ahmed Nassiri, Saleh Labihi, Rachid Sghaer, Yahdih Ettarouzi
Three of the Sahrawi human rights activists held in Salé prison north of Rabat since October 8, 2009, were brought before the investigating judge of the military court in Rabat today, Wednesday.
L to R: Brahim Dahanne, Dagje Lachgar, Ali Salem Tamek, Ahmed Nassiri, Saleh Labihi, Rachid Sghaer, Yahdih Ettarouzi
They are Brahim Dahane, president of ASVDH, Ali Salem Tamek, Vice-President of CODESA, Saleh Labihi President of the Sahraoui Forum to Protect Childhood.
Three other prisoners will appear before the same judge tomorrow, Thursday. They are Dagje Lachgar, member of the executive office of ASVDH, Ahmad Nassiri, member of the coordination council of the ASVDH, and Yahdih Ettarouzi, a human rights defender.
Meanwhile, the seventh member of the detained group, Rachid Sghaer, was brought before the investigating judge Monday.
