At a time when drought and heat are exacting trauma, polisario leaders are depriving the inhabitants of the Tindouf camps of life’s most essential commodity: water, said Forsatin mouthpiece Sayid Amr Kentawi.
The Bandits never cease to find new methods of torture. After intentional neglect and sabotage of living conditions, kidnapping, and violation, they then proceeded to desiccate the Tindouf Camps, leaving them without a drop of water.
This move appears to be a retaliation against refugees who chose to protest last month as a result of the fuel smuggling debacle in April.
Given that the camps are supplied with mobile water reservoirs, the demand for it rises in direct relation to its scarcity, thus causing a thirst crisis, alluding to the front-line monopolization of these potable water containers and their intent to dehydrate the captives, added Kentawi.
Furthermore, he stated that the camps lack basic medical and other vital supplies. In addition, they suffer from frequent and pervasive power shortages, the blame for the situation which he placed squarely on the heads of polisario leadership, as well as on Algeria’s military and diplomatic support for the syndicate’s dubious denizens.
The spokesman emphasized the need for media and international groups to intervene to condemn the existing conditions at the camps, in order to ramp up pressure on the Algerian administration and on the separatist polisario gang to protect residents from such inhumanity.
The fictitious state continues to prohibit Sahrawi youth from engaging in any commercial activity, while simultaneously grifting the international humanitarian aid that actually does trickle into the camps, thus depriving camp dwellers of essential materials and resulting in exorbitant prices and severe congestion.
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Thursday, January 23, 2025