AlgerApr 3025 (SPS) The Ambassador of the Sahrawi Republic with Algeria, Abdelkader Taleb Omar, said on Wednesday in Algiers, that the Moroccan regime of Makhzen had failed to dissociate the Sahrawi cause of its status as a question of decolonization.
Speaking during the Memory Forum, organized by the daily El Moudjahid and the Mechâal Echahid association, on the latest developments in the Sahrawi issue, Mr. Taleb Omar pointed out the failure of the Makhzen to dissociate the Sahrawi cause of his status as a question of decolonization, stressing that “if he was not losing the question, Urns “.
Morocco has also failed to obtain official and final recognition of its alleged sovereignty over the occupied Sahrawi territories, he added, assuring that the position of the United States of America in favor of the Moroccan expansionist plan did not change the legal status of the Sahrawi issue, because demanding a solution accepted by the two parties, which invalid and excludes, Ipso facto.
Flistoring normalization between the Makhzen and the Criminal Zionist entity, which continues its occupation and its genocide against the Palestinian people, the Sahrawi diplomat noted the popular rejection opposed to this alliance in the Moroccan street where steps and demonstrations are organized daily to denounce standardization.
Mr. Taleb Omar, moreover, praised “the constant and unconditional support” of Algeria to the Sahrawi cause and the struggle of the Sahrawi people to tear off his right from self -determination.
On this occasion, the representative of the President of the Algerian Council of the Nation, Bettahar Lazreg, said, alongside representatives of several political parties, their constant position in favor of the Sahrawi people and its legitimate cause.
For their part, representatives of Algerian civil society have expressed their support for the Sahrais prisoners, in particular the Gdeim Izik group and students, which are the subject of inexpensive trials and whose conditions of detention in Moroccan jails its inhuman, in violation of international charters and conventions, including the Geneva Convention and the Convention against Torture. (SPS)