Polisario promotes a “terror regime in Tindouf camps”, southwestern Algeria, where human rights are “systematically violated”, Spanish academic Hector Alvarez Garcia underlines.
“Polisario leadership is a gang who have promoted a terror regime in Tindouf camps: a prison in the desert where human rights are systematically violated”, Alvarez Garcia writes in a column published Saturday on the Spanish newspaper “La Razon”.
“Polisario Front is a bloodthirsty and kleptocratic organization that aims to establish, through armed conflicts, a fictitious and instrumentalized state in the Sahara”, a “historically and legally Moroccan territory”, notes the professor of constitutional law at the Pablo Olavide University of Seville.
Despite the maneuvers of Polisario, supported by Algeria, “Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara is undisputable”, the Spanish academic stresses, commending the steps taken by Morocco to settle this artificial dispute.
Morocco makes serious efforts to settle this artificial conflict through a “holistic approach”, encompassing “political and diplomatic action and the promotion of socio-economic and human development in the region”, he writes, stressing that King Mohammed VI has “always promoted a sincere and fraternal dialogue” to resolve the artificial dispute over the Moroccan Sahara through the autonomy plan which represents a “pragmatic solution”.
The autonomy plan “is the most serious, realistic and credible proposal” to resolve the dispute, Alvarez Garcia underlines, adding that this proposal enjoys the “legal support of twenty UN Security Council resolutions, the political support of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United States, Japan, Brazil and the main European countries, and the diplomatic recognition of twenty-six consulates in Laayoune and Dakhla.”