Monday, May 11, 2009

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The Assembly of Extremadura has a commitment to "first magnitude" to the defense of human rights in the Sahara Sidi Mohamed


Daddach Sidi Mohamed spent 24 years in Moroccan jails for his peaceful struggle for human rights.

President of the Observatory of Human Rights Bar Association Badajoz, José Manuel de la Fuente Serrano, said today that the Assembly of Extremadura has a commitment to "first magnitude" to the defense of human rights of the Saharawi people .

This was stated by De la Fuente Serrano to the media after his meeting Human Rights activist in the territories of the Sahara Sidi Mohamed Daddach the regional president of the Chamber, Juan Ramon Ferreira.

This meeting was also attended other than the chairman of the Centre, the deputy of the PSOE in the Assembly of Extremadura and national coordinator of the parliamentary intergroup working for conflict resolution of the Saharawi people, María del Rosario García Díaz, and PP deputy, Antonio Quintana.

During his remarks to media, De la Fuente Serrano said that the regional parliament is at a "stratospheric" in defense of the Saharawi cause compared to other parliaments, including Congress and the Senate.

also affected the regional support of the Chamber to sign an agreement with the Centre de Badajoz to advise activists working to defend the fundamental rights of the Saharawi people under Moroccan travel and finance lawyers in the country. The agreement, he said, is "still pending" and is awaiting final approval.

TRANSFER OF FEELINGS

For his part, said Sidi Mohamed Daddach for him and all the Saharawi people is an "honor" that the President of the Assembly of Extremadura receive him today, he said the suffering of the Saharawi people in the territories occupied by Morocco.

Like De la Fuente Serrano said, this activist reiterated the support that exists for the Assembly of Extremadura to the population of these territories, as politicians in the region support the Saharawi people and human rights defenders in the area.

In this regard, he alluded to the agreements signed with regional Chamber Monitoring Human Rights Badajoz Bar for those who claim to defend human rights in Western Sahara.

He added that both the Assembly and other English parliaments work in preparing a project for the creation of a parliament of the Saharawi people in the Sahara.

CONSENSUS BY THE SAHARA

As he could not be otherwise, María del Rosario Díaz García also had some words for the media, who said that the Assembly will continue to work with other parliaments autonomic, Congress and the Senate and work as usual with the intent that "everything that is approved on behalf of the Saharawi people is by consensus and agreement among all political forces that make up the English political scene."

Asked about future initiatives for the Saharawi cause to be carried out from the parliament of Extremadura, Rosario García Díaz said that the closest thing is that the House will take as a regional institution that the statement was adopted following the meeting Parliamentary Intergroup on Tenerife and is approved with the support of the two groups, PP and PSOE.

Other questions that journalists made him focused on si estas acciones pudieran ser una manera de presionar al Gobierno nacional para que éste a su vez presione a Marruecos, García Díaz manifestó que sí, y añadió que “a nivel local, autonómico y de las diputaciones siempre hay un apoyo claro y contundente al derecho de autodeterminación del Pueblo Saharaui y cuando llegamos a Madrid algo pasa ahí que se para un poco el tema".

UNA VIDA EN CAUTIVERIO

Su lucha pacífica en favor de los derechos humanos y por la autodeterminación del pueblo saharaui llevó a Sidi Mohamed Dadach a pasar 24 años de cautiverio en distintas cárceles marroquíes y a vivir condenado, parte of them to death.

declared a prisoner of conscience, he won his release in 2001 after an extensive international campaign. His work in defense of freedom has made the Human Rights Observatory Bar Badajoz grant him the award 'Human Rights', which was on 8 May by the President of the Junta de Extremadura, Guillermo Fernández Vara .

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