Choques en El Aaiún entre manifestantes y antidisturbios
Rabat impide entrar en la ciudad al eurodiputado de IU Willy Meyer
IGNACIO CEMBRERO / T. SANTANA - Madrid / Las Palmas - 08/11/2010
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/Choques/Aaiun/manifestantes/antidisturbios/elpepuint/20101108elpepiint_7/Tes
Shocks in Laayoune between protesters and riotRabat prevented from entering the city at IU MEP Willy Meyer
Ignacio Cembrero / T. SANTANA - Madrid / Las Palmas - 08/11/2010
Teen Saharan erected barricades and burned tires last night in the center of Laayoune, the capital of the Sahara, after the Moroccan security forces impeding access to the protest camp Izik Agdaym where 20,000 people remain encamped for a month.
The Moroccan riot police charged the protesters and dismantled the barricades, but did so with much less force than in the past. The camp organizing committee told the Europa Press news agency that two Saharawi were wounded, one of them seriously, and are in the hospital.
The attitude contained in the police is based on the resumption, today in New York under the UN-sponsored negotiations on the former Spanish colony between Morocco and the Frente Polisario. The day yesterday was the most tense since the first tents were erected near Laayoune to find work and housing.
Meanwhile, the Moroccan police yesterday prevented Willy Meyer, MEP de Izquierda Unida (IU), and three Spanish journalists came down from a plane that landed at Laayoune from Gran Canaria. Six plainclothes police officers raided the unit and pushed and beat Meyer and one of the journalists. Subsequently seized documentation.
The captain of the flight drove the police, arguing that the aircraft "had no authority." The six policemen expelled and thirty more stood at the foot of the ladder recording everything that happened. After an hour, the unit returned to Gran Canaria and the MEP said he would "hold accountable" to the Foreign Minister, Trinidad Jiménez.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/Choques/Aaiun/manifestantes/antidisturbios/elpepuint/20101108elpepiint_7/Tes
Shocks in Laayoune between protesters and riotRabat prevented from entering the city at IU MEP Willy Meyer
Ignacio Cembrero / T. SANTANA - Madrid / Las Palmas - 08/11/2010
Teen Saharan erected barricades and burned tires last night in the center of Laayoune, the capital of the Sahara, after the Moroccan security forces impeding access to the protest camp Izik Agdaym where 20,000 people remain encamped for a month.
The Moroccan riot police charged the protesters and dismantled the barricades, but did so with much less force than in the past. The camp organizing committee told the Europa Press news agency that two Saharawi were wounded, one of them seriously, and are in the hospital.
The attitude contained in the police is based on the resumption, today in New York under the UN-sponsored negotiations on the former Spanish colony between Morocco and the Frente Polisario. The day yesterday was the most tense since the first tents were erected near Laayoune to find work and housing.
Meanwhile, the Moroccan police yesterday prevented Willy Meyer, MEP de Izquierda Unida (IU), and three Spanish journalists came down from a plane that landed at Laayoune from Gran Canaria. Six plainclothes police officers raided the unit and pushed and beat Meyer and one of the journalists. Subsequently seized documentation.
The captain of the flight drove the police, arguing that the aircraft "had no authority." The six policemen expelled and thirty more stood at the foot of the ladder recording everything that happened. After an hour, the unit returned to Gran Canaria and the MEP said he would "hold accountable" to the Foreign Minister, Trinidad Jiménez.
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