Critical state of health of a Saharawi activist on hunger strike
The Union of Sahrawi for Human Rights expressed on Tuesday its indgnation about the deteriorating state of health of the Sahrawi activist for human rights Sheikh Banga, held in Moroccan prisons and observing an indefinite hunger strike since Sept. 15, said a statement from the union taken over by the Sahrawi news agency SPS.
The Sahrawi prisoner in the prison of SalĂ© El-Zaki suffers from breathing difficulties, acute fatigue and hypothermia, said the Union, stating that his life is in danger. The Sahrawi organization denounced the practices of the prison administration which, together with the general delegation of the prison and the Moroccan secret services, provided “inhuman treatment” Sahrawi activists in the opinion depriving them of contact with the outside world. The Union of Sahrawi for Human Rights has also expressed its solidarity with the family of the martyr Said Dember face practices of the Moroccan authorities, reaffirming its support for all activists, activists and Saharawi political prisoners in the prison Carcel Negra El-Ayoune and all Moroccan prisons. The organization called Sahrawi, in this release, the United Nations and all international organizations for human rights to intervene urgently with the Moroccan government to save the life of Sheikh Banka and his fellow prisoners. It has also reiterated its call to UN Council of Human Rights and the High Commissioner for Human Rights to send an international mission in the occupied territories of Western Sahara and the city of Dakhla to investigate the crimes perpetrated by the Moroccan authorities and bring those responsible to justice. Finally, she called on the Moroccan government to release immediately and unconditionally all prisoners and Sahrawi activists, to annul the judgments against them, to shed light on the fate of missing and open to the media and the occupied territories international observers.