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the sahrawi activist Mohammed Ould Mohammed Mbarek considered the situation of human rights in Tinduf camps as “catastrophic”, and call the present leadership of the Polisario to resign
By MarocPost.net
January 2, 2010 12:00 AM

“Al-Arabiya channel” reported in its news programme at 22h00 on December 31st, 2009 that the sahrawi activist Mohammed Ould Mohammed Mbarek, who is a member of Khad Chahid, a dissident faction of the Polisario Front, has considered the situation of human rights in Tinduf camps as “catastrophic”, calling the present leadership of the Polisario to resign and open the way for young sahrawis to lead In addition, in an interview with the same news programme, the coordinator of the movement Mahjoub Essalek considered the present leadership of the Polisario as “incompetent and corrupt which, after a period of 19 years of stalemate (no war and no peace), did not allow the sahrawi people to go forth, and just interested in gaining profits, at the expense of the sufferings of sahrawi women and children in the Tinduf camps”. 

Mahjoub Essalek precise, also, that his movement had called the leadership of the Polisario Front to open a dialogue and to organise a free, democratic, just and transparent conference, instead of drama conferences organized every other three years, in order to allow the sahrawi people to decide his own fate. 

Finally, Mahjoub Essalek considered that “negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario are turning around the bush of which the Polisario takes profit”. Essalek calls to inject young blood in the leadership and to set doors wide open for young competences to participate in serious negotiations, able to find a global solution, capable of constituting the Maghreb Union that combines all nations of the region with a sense of liberty, democracy and human rights respect.
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