President Abdelaziz called international community to condemn the three European kidnapping

CHAHEED El Hafed (Saharawi refugees camps) - The Saharawi president, Mohamed Abdelaziz, called Sunday, in a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the international community to condemn the three European Volunteers kidnapping by terrorists, on the night from Saturday to Sunday in a Sahrawi refugee camp, near Tindouf.

"We ask the international community to hasten the condemnation of this cowardly attack, to show solidarity, help and support to people of Western Sahara and the Polisario Front to face such a terrorist act," wrote Mr. Abdelaziz in its letter reported by the Sahrawi news agency SPS.

The Saharawi president, while reiterating the "principled position" of the Polisario Front of "absolute rejection and condemnation of terrorism", remembered that his country, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), is bound by the treaty of African Union to fight against terrorism. He renewed, in this sense, the commitment of Western Sahara to "cooperate with the international community to eradicate this phenomenon."

For the head of the Saharawi state, "this terrorist attack against peaceful camps of pacifists Sahrawi refugees, women, children, elderly, disabled, representatives of international organizations and NGOs working in the humanitarian field, aims to intimidate foreign volunteers, to alter international solidarity with the cause of these refugees, but also tighten the grip on them by depriving them of international humanitarian assistance. "

The Saharawi President did not fail to note that his government has taken the "necessary measures" and related contacts with neighboring countries and all parties involved to "track down the kidnappers and rescue the hostages," concluded SPS. 

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