
The siege imposed by the Moroccan occupation on the occupied part of Western Sahara raises wide attention from the international press, which highlighted the continuous violations against Sahrawi journalists to prevent them from documenting continuous human rights crimes since the invasion of the region in 1975.
In this context, the Cuban official news agency, “Latina”, dealt with an article, to prevent Morocco to foreign delegations from entering the occupied Western Sahara, and the suffocating media blockade that it imposes on the region to block its repressive practices against Sahrawi and jurists who are fighting for the right to self -determination.
The agency also shed light on the role played by the resistance desert press in exposing the crimes of the Moroccan occupation, and on the insistence of the Sahrawi journalists to break the siege imposed, despite the prosecutions, arrests and constant restrictions.
And she stopped at the desert documentary film “Three stolen cameras”, considering that what he trusted calls for thinking about the just issue of the Sahrawi people and the suppression of the Moroccan regime of journalists.
“Latina France” reported a statement by the director of the film, journalist Ahmed Al -Tanji, in which he confirmed that the film “stems from the urgent need to break the media siege imposed by Morocco on the Western Sahara and showing human rights violations in the world”, highlighting that journalists who work in the occupied part risk their lives in order to photograph and take pictures of the repression, where no international media can work in the occupied territories.
The spokesman also highlighted that the goal of the Sahrawi journalists is to break the absolute censorship with unique images of a region in which the Moroccan occupation authorities are trying to impose a full media siege, indicating that the presentation of this film enabled the show of the desert issue in unprecedented places before, similar to international festivals and universities.
For its part, the Argentine newspaper “Lascarri” published an interview with the head of the “Eicip Media” agency, Ahmed Al -Tanji, in which it dealt with and at the forefront, the media blockade imposed by Morocco on the occupied lands, and the pivotal role of this agency “in breaking this blackout and communicating the voice of the desert people to the world.”
Ahmed Al -Tanji stressed that the agency is working to provide information to the international media and also the struggle for the independence of Western Sahara by condemning the occupation and showing the truth of a people who are struggling daily for its existence, contrary to what is promoted by the Moroccan advertising machine.
In turn, the Spanish newspaper “La Noya Revolision” has re -published this dialogue, and stopped when the Sahrawi journalists are exposed to in the occupied part of their country, in order to document Morocco’s violations of the rights of the Sahrawi people who are fighting for their right to independence, land and natural resources.
The occupation authorities arrest 6 Sahrawi journalists, whose rulings range in prison for 20 years and life imprisonment, and they were convicted of the same charges that political detainees were convicted, noting that some of the journalists were forced to sign indictment under torture, which was condemned by the United Nations and several human rights organizations such as “Human Rights Watch”.
“Morocco is the one who hinders the solution in Western Sahara”
In Germany, the newspaper “Young Welt” confirmed that Morocco is the one who hinders the solution in Western Sahara, inferring the recent statements of the former US National Security Adviser, John Bolton, in which he stressed that Morocco is the biggest obstacle to reaching a solution to the Western Sahara conflict.
Under the title “Western Sahara: Morocco is the one who hinders the solution”, the newspaper dealt with developments in the desert issue and the delay of the Moroccan occupation in its settlement, despite the presence of international decisions to resolve the conflict that extends for about 50 years.
The same newspaper also stopped when the western Sahara wealth is exposed to from the looting and to the war in the occupied region, where it quoted the Sahrawi News Agency (and AS), a news published on Friday regarding the targeting of the Sahrawi Popular Liberation Army of the rules of the Moroccan occupation forces in the Smara sector.
It is noteworthy that the desert issue is receiving great attention to the German press, which is allocated to periodic articles, not to mention television programs that highlight the latest developments in this occupied region.
A few days ago, the newspaper “Nuis Deutselland” published an article entitled “Western Sahara: Normalization of the colonial occupation”, in which it dealt with recent transformations in international positions on the issue of Western Sahara, highlighting the political and economic backgrounds behind this, and the repercussions on the situation of the region, which is still classified internationally as a region that does not enjoy self -government.
The article emphasized that the economic motives are behind many of the positions of countries supporting Morocco, in ignoring international legitimacy and the rights of the Sahrawi people. The same newspaper also reported statements to the representative of the Polisario Front in Germany, Najat Handi, in which she confirmed that organizing a referendum to self -determination is the only way to resolve the issue of sovereignty in this region.
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