lunes, 1 de julio de 2019

The Moroccan occupation is covering up the crime of losing young Sahrawis while trying to secretly migrate to Spain.

The Sahrawi young man Said Muhsin al-Laili was buried in the occupied town of Laayoune on Friday after his body was found in the southern desert waters. He was one of dozens of young Sahrawis who were lost by their families in mysterious circumstances while trying to migrate by sea to the Canary Islands on June 20. .
The families of young Sahrawis held the Moroccan occupation authorities full responsibility for the mysterious circumstances in which their children disappeared while the occupation authorities continue to cover up the crime and its circumstances in a way that raises many questions, especially in the presence of many of the fixed positions of the occupation army along the territorial waters of the desert and not open any investigation Subject.
It should be noted that the recent incident brought to mind the incident of the loss of 15 Sahrawi youth in 2006 whose families still do not know their fate. The common denominator between the two incidents is the presence of many young people known for their political activism and their desperate defense of the Saharawi people's right to self-determination.
The drain of the Sahrawi youth's migration is a secret to Europe in order to dispel the Moroccan allegations, revealing the poor economic and social conditions of the Sahrawis, despite the abundant wealth and wealth of the occupied desert lands.

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