Five Sahrawi prisoners were ill-treated in the jail of the occupied city of Dakhla in Western Sahara, reported Tuesday Sahrawi news agency SPS, quoting a source of the Ministry of Occupied Territories and Communities. Five Sahrawi prisoners mistreated in prison of occupied city of Dakhla.
The management services of the local prison of Taourta, in the north of the occupied city of Dakhla, made a raid on five Sahrawi political prisoners by carrying out a humiliating search of their personal effects before gathering them in the prison yard and insulting them, said the source.
The Sahrawi prisoners are Mahdjoub Ouled Cheikh, Kamal Atrih, Aziz Berraine, Mohamed Manoulou and Hamada Aloui who continued shouting slogans in favour of the Sahrawi people’s right to self-determination and the Polisario Front as the only legitimate representative of the Sahrawi people.
The same source underlined that the Moroccan occupying authorities conduct, since a long time, intimidation campaigns against the Sahrawi political detainees in the prisons of Tiznit, Salé, Ait Melloul and Rabat.
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