20. marts 2017
A report about the trial of the activists from Western Sahara, the Gdeim Izik Group in Morocco.
Dear Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen
I would appreciate if you could circulate the report among the members of
the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Please find attached:
1. A report about the trial of the activists from Western Sahara, the
Gdeim Izik Group in Morocco.
2.
Statement of Sidati Mohamed, Minister Delegate for Europe Member of the
National Secretariat of the Polisario Front:
The trial of Sahrawi political
prisoners Gdeim Izik continues, raising indignation and anger.
Trial Observation Report from the proceedings held on March 13th until
March 15th, against the “Group Gdeim Izik” in Salé, Morocco.
Executive summary
Our names are Tone Sørfonn Moe (Norway) and Isabel Lourenco (Portugal, Isabel Maria
Goncalves da Silva Tavares Lourenco). We are international observers attending the trial
against the Group Gdeim Izik at the Appeal Court of Salé. We are accredited by Fundación
Sahara Occidental. The overall objective of our attendance is to evaluate whether the trial
against the group is a fair trial, according to Moroccan and international standards.
Statement of Sidati Mohamed, Minister Delegate for Europe Member of the
National Secretariat of the Polisario Front
The trial of Sahrawi political prisoners Gdeim Izik continues, raising
indignation and anger.
[BRUSSELS—15 March] As the trial of 24 Sahrawi political prisoners involved in the
Gdeim Izik protest camp resumed this week in Rabat, Mohamed Sidati, Polisario’s EU
Representative, calls on the EU to condemn the ongoing trial. The prisoners were arrested
in the aftermath of Morocco’s forcible destruction of a peaceful protest camp at Gdeim Izik
in 2010, and have been imprisoned since then in inhumane conditions. The freedom of
assembly has been routinely denied in Western Sahara, with Moroccan security forces
violently disrupting protests, and no case is more emblematic of this than Gdeim Izik.
Commenting today, Mr. Sidati said: