Haidar critica la "actitud vergonzosa" de Zapatero
R. M. DE RITUERTO - Bruselas - 17/11/2010
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Haidar/critica/actitud/vergonzosa/Zapatero/elpepuesp/20101117elpepinac_7/Tes
Haidar criticized the "shameful attitude" Zapatero
R. M. DE Herrod - Brussels - 17/11/2010
Haidar, the activist who last year staged a month of hunger strike in Lanzarote for human rights in Western Sahara, those days yesterday likened the current crisis. And if then blamed Rabat, has now lashed out against "the shameful attitude of the Government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero to the facts of Laayoune.
Haidar was invited yesterday to a debate in Parliament. The session came with the harsh tone of activist intervention against the Spanish government, "so weak before the Moroccan who can not even condemn the killing of a people over which it has full responsibility." "You must protect its citizens, many of whom are Spanish," said the activist.
Haidar criticized "socialist leaders" in his view "does not fall short of its principles" and did not distinguish it in Spanish and French, the two countries, he said, consistently endorse Morocco.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Haidar/critica/actitud/vergonzosa/Zapatero/elpepuesp/20101117elpepinac_7/Tes
Haidar criticized the "shameful attitude" Zapatero
R. M. DE Herrod - Brussels - 17/11/2010
Haidar, the activist who last year staged a month of hunger strike in Lanzarote for human rights in Western Sahara, those days yesterday likened the current crisis. And if then blamed Rabat, has now lashed out against "the shameful attitude of the Government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero to the facts of Laayoune.
Haidar was invited yesterday to a debate in Parliament. The session came with the harsh tone of activist intervention against the Spanish government, "so weak before the Moroccan who can not even condemn the killing of a people over which it has full responsibility." "You must protect its citizens, many of whom are Spanish," said the activist.
Haidar criticized "socialist leaders" in his view "does not fall short of its principles" and did not distinguish it in Spanish and French, the two countries, he said, consistently endorse Morocco.
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