September 27th, 2014
The Saharawi Political Prisoners, Group Dakhla
Communique
In a pertinent and well-knit dirty and intrigue operation, the Moroccan Makhzanien authority has been to this day in the process of physically liquidating the Saharawi human rights activist and current political prisoner in occupied Dakhla Hasanna El Wali. The Moroccan prison authorities in Tawarta prison of Dakhla prevented him from his simple and basic humanitarian right for medical treatment during which he remained suffering in his cell in total indifference, without mercy or the least concern to his critical health status.
Our inmate stood in this status until we, his three years prison comrades, put pressure on the prison administration to be transported to the civil hospital of Dakhla. At his arrival to the hospital where he didn’t get any pre-medical check-up, he was immediately singled out in a special room surrounded by police agents, and as they knew he was diabetic and instead of balancing his sugar level, they injected him with “Serum Glucose” to further increase the sugar level in his blood and put his life in real jeopardy!! And this is what subsequently happened to him. As a result, his sugar level mounted to 7 degrees to fall in a total coma.
Under the masses pressure that have been following closely his status with indignation and boiling feelings, the oppressive authorities transferred him to the local city military hospital. Therefore, we are in front of an exposed and coward political liquidation that requires a firm position to hold Morocco occupational authorities accountable for such deed and to put an end to the disregard inflicted to the lives of our people and national heroes.
Accordingly, we the Saharawi political detainees of the local prison of Dakhla demand:
1 – The opening of an urgent investigation into the details of the crime
2-We call on all the national, public Saharawi and international organizations to support and stand by him and put pressure on the Moroccan state to save his life.
3-We appeal all people of living conscience to stand with our people in the battle of self-determination and freedom.
The Saharawi political prisoners, group Dakhla.
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