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Spanish academic: Polisario imposes a "regime of terror" in the Tindouf camps


 The Spanish academic, Hector Alvarez Garcia, confirmed that the Polisario imposes a "regime of terror in the Tindouf camps" where "human rights are systematically violated".

Alvarez Garcia said in an article published on Saturday in the Spanish newspaper Larathon that "the leadership of the Polisario is a gang of criminals who have imposed a regime of terror in the Tindouf camps: a prison in the desert where human rights are systematically violated".

The professor of constitutional law at the Pablo Olavide University in Seville pointed out that "the Polisario Front is an organization of bloodthirsty thieves that seeks to establish, through armed struggle, a fictitious state in the desert", which is "historically and legally Moroccan territory".

The Spanish academic stressed that "Morocco's sovereignty over its desert is indisputable," despite the maneuvers of the Polisario, supported by Algeria, and praised the steps taken by Morocco to resolve this artificial conflict.

He wrote that the Kingdom of Morocco, under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, calls for the resolution of this artificial conflict through a "comprehensive approach", including "political and diplomatic action and the promotion of social, economic and human development in the region", stressing that His Majesty the King "has always maintained an honest and fraternal dialogue". To resolve the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara through the autonomy initiative, which is a "pragmatic solution".

According to Alvarez Garcia, the autonomy proposed by Morocco is "the most serious, realistic and credible proposal" to resolve the conflict, noting that this proposal has "the legal support of twenty resolutions issued by the United Nations Security Council and the political support of the Gulf Cooperation Council, the United States, Japan, Brazil and other countries. Major European countries, and the diplomatic recognition of twenty-six consulates in the cities of Laayoune and Dakhla.

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