2010年11月15日月曜日

The conservative Party is added to the artists and unions in condemning in Madridthe attack in LaAyoune by Moroccan

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MARÍA MARTÍN - Madrid - 13/11/2010

The CP is added to the artists and unions in condemning the attack in Madrid Moroccan LaayouneSome protesters burned flags of Morocco in Rabat .- up more Spanish expelled despite requests from the Government
MARY MARTIN - Madrid - 13/11/2010
A demonstration called by the State Coordinator of Associations of Solidarity with the Sahara has passed through the streets of Madrid this afternoon, with some incidents and Moroccan flag burning and the presence in his head of political party leaders PP, IU, and UPyD the UGT and CCOO. The march, with thousands of people, began in the Glorieta de Carlos V after overcoming difficulties in the organization of the header and incidents occur between participants, such as pushing and shouting, and the burning of some symbols and insulting Morocco this country. The protesters claimed the respect of human rights in Western Sahara and requested the national government a strong response to the use of force by the Executive and the lock information Moroccan prevailing since Monday, military and police forces razed the camp Agdaym Izik.
The march, which has come to the Puerta del Sol, has been led by a banner, "Morocco. Out of the Sahara 35 years later, after they have been the Deputy Secretary of Communications of the PP, Esteban Gonzalez Pons, the general coordinator IU, Cayo Lara, president of UPyD, Rosa Díez, UGT's general secretary, Colin Campbell, and CC OO, Ignacio Fernandez Toxo as well as representatives from the world of culture as Javier Bardem and Pilar and Rosa Maria Sarda. Javier Bardem is precisely one of the managers to speak at the Puerta del Sol: "Let us call the King of Morocco to halt this cruel and disproportionate response. How long we will have to wait for the international community address the Saharawi people ? We demand the government a clear and firm attitude against the abuses of Morocco and the termination of sales of military equipment to Morocco. "
During the protest, González Pons has defended the Saharawi people and said that human rights "can not have the interest" of Spain, referring to the government's position in this conflict. During his participation in the rally for the Saharawi people, the leader of the PP, which has been vociferously against some participants pointed out that human rights must "be respected anywhere in the world." "Human rights can not have the interests of Spain, because Spain is not interest anyone who is stained with blood. Spain's interest must always be clean," Gonzalez concluded.
"We want war, Zapatero listens: Sahara complaint." These are the claims that lead the demonstration in support of the Saharawi people. Dozens of young Saharawi family have come by bus in Spain to support the march and make as much noise as possible. One participant, Ahmed Murai, who came from Palencia and burned at the beginning of a Moroccan flag protest, indignation had a cousin who has been missing for five days. "My whole family is in Laayoune and in the camps. I know nothing about my cousin and another has appeared tortured, with all their arms full of burns and shock," shouted the crowd Murai. "I'm from Morocco and came from Tangier to defend the Sahrawi people. We do not want the dictator (referring to King Mohamed VI) or in Morocco or the Sahara," cried Ahmed Chamod.
"If this does not end ... War, war, war!". For dozens of young Saharawi living in Spain who attended the event this was the most recurrent claims. With their families locked in Laayoune, relatives killed or disappeared during the recent riots and over 35 years of conflict in the armed conflict are the only solution for justice. " "After 35 years do not believe in politics. There is no justice if you bring in your own hand," said the young Salama Mohamed Salama, who recalled that his father was a victim of the conflict 22 years ago. "The only solution is war . We prefer to die all Morocco is our land, "said Ahmed, another protester.
During the demonstration many adoptive mothers of Saharawi children helped the organizers to hold the march in the narrower sections of the trail seemed to overflow. Ajun Dolores, who has traveled by bus from Cordoba, is part of the Federation of Child Support Sahrawi your city and welcomes every summer to a girl Laayoune now 11 years. "No doubt a moment in coming to Madrid to support them," he says. Under the protection of the arms of Rosa Díez Saharawi girl 12 years leading the protest. Is the adopted daughter of a friend of the leader of UPyD which has the difficulties that his family goes forward, what the mind to be brought to the small to Spain. "There are over 55,000 families in Spain who have adopted children Sahrawi," he adds.
"This place is full support for the Saharawi people and a condemnation of the Government's attitude would have to stop this genocide without witnesses. We must not forget that the administration of the Sahara is still in Spain," says Rosa Villa, a member of State Coordinating Association of Solidarity with the Sahara.
Following the intervention of union leaders, human rights activists and the speech of Pilar and Javier Bardem in the Puerta del Sol, the march began to dissolve. More than a hundred participants traveled to the headquarters of the PSOE in Ferraz Street to continue the protest and several hundred returned by bus to their hometowns.
Past the two p.m. Larabas Ali and melted into an embrace to find. They are cousins and come from Jaén and although Saharan Palencia. Five years ago, not seen. "Our whole family is in Miyeko Auser camp and can not do anything to improve your situation. If we do not have the means to imagine that we hear them," he told. "The only solution is war." Morocco does not want self-determination, wants to eliminate the Saharawi people, are committing massacres and are not allowing anyone to see. Our parents, like all who are still there, they are too tired. The Sahara has few ways a war, but is the only way we get an international impact and ignore us. " After the explanation, the two young men embrace again. Larabas, 17, returns with his Spanish mother, and says goodbye to his cousin ... until the next event.
Occupation of a branch of the PSOE
Protests against Morocco and the international passivity before the attack Saharawi camp are brewing for several days. About thirty Saharawi activists held on Friday, the local branch of the Socialist Party in the Madrid district of Arganzuela to express their disagreement with the action of the Government, which was branded "outrageous and deplorable." Activists leave the woodwork to Sumner to the manifestation of Atocha. The secretary general of the group went to the local militants to ask other activists who leave and gave them an ultimatum until eleven o'clock at night under the threat of eviction.
While the group responsible for two vans have reached the Police Intervention Unit and two officers have been stationed near the door to prevent access to persons not of the group. The evacuation did not occur at least for now. "Killer Morocco, PSOE sponsors", "Trinidad not have dignity," "You are friends of torturers" are among the slogans chanted concentrates abroad, who have chided the socialist militants entering and leaving the premises.
Moreover, have recalled the words of former Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez when he said in the Saharawi refugee camps in 1976 that the PSOE would be with the Sahrawi "until final victory."
In Morocco, the Moroccan Interior Ministry has requested this morning to Sopeña Javier Arias, Silvia Garcia Diaz and Elizabeth Terrace Rebollo, a Spanish national, and Antonio Velázquez Díaz, a Mexican national, to be submitted to the authorities of the country to be expelled. The four, members of two pro-Sahrawi activist organizations, hid in several houses last week after the first incident in Laayoune, but they are located and in good health, according to Europa Press has confirmed a spokeswoman for the Association Thawra, they belong to Soper and Garcia.
The Spanish government Wednesday called on Morocco to release the information blockade the Spanish press and criticized the violence in the Sahara in recent days. The Moroccan authorities have not issued any search warrant or develop a prosecution against them because they have not violated any law, says the statement released by the Ministry and picked up by the Moroccan news agency, MAP. One of the three activists, Elizabeth Terrace, said today that "no Spanish government has been in touch" with them and asked the executive to "ensure their safety" to leave the city.

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