The Polisario gang started abducting Saharawi youths and activists, following the fuel smuggling affair that occurred late April, namely (S.S) and 11 others individuals, in the notorious Tindouf camps, said Forsatin spokesperson Sayid Amr Kentawi, adding that little is known about their fate.
Because of the kidnapping of Sahrawi activist (S.S), security and safety inside the camps are now at stake, with regular protests by the Sahrawi young people against the Rabouni leadership, he added.
The fictitious polisario entity prevents Saharawis from engaging in any kind of business activity, while the leaders’ families are living lavish and prosperous lives in Europe.
For his part, former polisario police chief Moustapha Salma Ould Sidi Mouloud said attacks are repeatedly and frequently committed by the polisario members against population in captivity in the camps, particularly women.
He added that the camps dwellers are taking revenge on the polisario leadership and are seeking protection from the tribe rather than from the puppet leaders, a fact that paints a clear image of polisario’s lack of credibility in the camps’ management.
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Thursday, January 23, 2025