quarta-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2009

Christopher Ross entame mercredi une tournée dans la région (Onu)


New York (Nations unies), Le nouvel émissaire de l'ONU pour le Sahara occidental, Christopher Ross, se rendra mercredi dans la région dans le cadre de la relance des négociations entre le Maroc et le Front Polisario, a-t-on indiqué mardi soir aux Nations-unies.

M. Ross entamera mercredi sa tournée d'une semaine dans la région "afin de relancer les discussions sur l'avenir" du Sahara occidental, a indiqué la porte-parole de l'ONU, Michèle Montas dans un communiqué.

M. Ross se rendra le 25 février à Madrid puis Paris, capitales de deux pays du groupe des Amis du Sahara occidental, qui comprend aussi la Russie, la Grande-Bretagne et les Etats-Unis.

Le représentant du Polisario aux Nations unies, Ahmed Boukhari, avait indiqué vendredi, que le but de la tournée de M. Ross était de faire le point des perspectives "en vue d'une reprise du processus de négociation de Manhasset".

M. Ross, un diplomate américain, a été nommé début janvier à son poste, où il succède au Néerlandais Peter van Walsum, rappelle-t-on.

Le président de la République reçoit une délégation parlementaire de la région italienne de Lazio


Chahid El Hafed, Le président de la République, Mohamed Abdelaziz a reçu mardi à la Présidence de la République une délégation parlementaire italienne de la région de Lazio, présidée par le conseiller régional, Guidi Milana.

"Notre rencontre avec le président de la République était cordiale, nous avons discuté le rôle de l’Italie et de l’Europe autour de la question du Sahara Occidental et nous avons eu les mêmes points de vue", a précisé M. Milana.

"Je pense que le peuple sahraoui a besoin non seulement de l’aide humanitaire, mais également de l’aide politique, notamment des pays de l’Europe", a-t-il ajouté.

L’entretien s’est déroulé en présence du responsable de la direction politique du Front Polisario, Bachir Moustapha Sayed, du wali d’El Aaiun, Mohamed Lamine Deddi, du conseiller à la Présidence de la République, Lehreitani Lahcen et des membres du Parlement sahraoui et de la direction du Front Polisario.

La délégation du parlement de la région de Lazio est composée des membres des forces politiques italiennes (gauches et majoritaires) ainsi que la presse italienne, est arrivée depuis quelques jours à la RASD .

Elle a eu des entretiens avec différents membres de la direction du Front Polisario et du Gouvernement de la RASD, visité plusieurs institutions socio économiques de la République sahraouie et a assisté à une séance plénière du Conseil national (Parlement) de la RASD.

Un intergroupe parlementaire italien de solidarité avec le peuple sahraoui regroupant des des partis de l'Alliance nationale, des communistes italiens, de Refondation communiste, la liste patriotique de Lazio, de la Fédération des Verts, du parti démocratique des Verts, des Forces italiennes et du parti de la Liste de Marrazzo, a été constitué en novembre dernier, à la région de Lazio, rappelle-t-on.

terça-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2009

Prohibido publicar fotos de la madre de Mohamed VI


La policía marroquí registra un semanario que pidió permiso al rey para dar imágenes de su progenitora

IGNACIO CEMBRERO - Madrid - 15/02/2009

Nouredin Miftah, el director de Al Ayam, el principal semanario marroquí en árabe, pidió por escrito al palacio real la autorización de publicar algunas fotografías de la madre del rey Mohamed VI, Lalla Latifa, y de la abuela, Lalla Abla. Ambas son personajes casi desconocidos para los marroquíes porque nunca sus esposos, los reyes Hassan II y Mohamed V, aceptaron que fueran retratadas para salir en la prensa.

Miftah no recibió una respuesta escrita a su solicitud, pero el martes por la noche el director de la Brigada Nacional de la Policía Judicial y una veintena de agentes se presentaron en la sede del semanario con un mandato judicial para registrarla y detener a su máximo responsable y a su redactora jefa, María Moukrim.

Ninguno de los dos estaba allí. Ocho agentes se dirigieron entonces al domicilio de la periodista para apresarla mientras que los demás recurrieron a una técnica de triangulación para averiguar de dónde partían las señales del móvil de Miftah, según informa la prensa marroquí. Le localizaron en casa de un amigo y allí le echaron el guante

El director y su redactora jefa fueron interrogados esa noche y al día siguiente y asistieron además a un segundo registro de la sede de Al Ayam. La policía se incautó, por fin, de las famosas instantáneas. Estas habían sido entregadas a María Moukrim, en París en 2005, por el nonagenario François Cléret, el médico francés de Mohamed V y también de Hassan II al principio de su reinado.

"La policía ha trasladado el resultado de sus pesquisas al fiscal del rey y éste debe decidir ahora si nos procesa", explica Moukrim, premio nacional de periodismo en Marruecos, en conversación con este corresponsal. Ella y su director ya fueron condenados, en noviembre de 2005, a cuatro meses de cárcel -no llegaron a ingresar en prisión- y a 100.000 dirhams (9.500 euros de multa) por "publicar sin autorización fotos de miembros de la familia real".

Un decreto de 1956, el año de la independencia de Marruecos, somete a autorización previa la publicación de fotos del rey y sus familiares aunque en la práctica no se aplica cuando las instantáneas son distribuidas por la agencia oficial MAP. Para cumplir con la ley y no volver a ser juzgados, como en 2005, el director de Al Ayam, pidió esta vez permiso por escrito, pero el resultado fue casi peor.

Al Ayam publicó un comunicado en el que critica "los procedimientos excesivos" de la policía judicial. Para protestar su director dimitió de su cargo de secretario general de la Federación Marroquí de Editores de Periódicos. La prensa independiente de Marruecos se ha solidarizado con el semanario. La ONG Reporteros Sin Fronteras denunció el viernes las "crecientes presiones políticas y judiciales" a las que está sometida la prensa marroquí.

Fuente:http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/Prohibido/publicar/fotos/madre/Mohamed/VI/elpepuint/20090215elpepuint_1/Tes

Anyone dares to go for this tender?


Moroccan national authorities wishes to build electricity infrastructure in Dakhla, occupied Western Sahara.


In an ad in today's issue of Financial Times, the Moroccan state electricity company Office National de l'Electricité invites for a tendering round for building a 500 MW solar installation in Dakhla.

ONE claims Dakhla to lie within "the Kingdom of Morocco". No state, however, recognises this area as Moroccan. The area is considered as occupied by the UN.

The tender is thus opened for infrastructure work on occupied land. The operation date is set to December 2010.

Western Sahara was occupied by Morocco in 1975, in violation of international law. The International Court of Justice had at the time decided the Moroccan claims to the territory was unfounded.

Here are the details of the controversial tender


The details behind the energy project in occupied Western Sahara are public. Check them out here.

The Office Nacional de l’Electricité (ONE) has in July launched an invitation for the expression of interest and prequalification for three solar plant projects, two of them based in occupied Western Sahara (Dakhla and Boujdour), while a third is based in Morocco (Ouarzazate). The tender goes under the name "The Courak Initiative", and the documents from the tendering process are published on ONE's homepages.

The published documents explain all the details behind the controversial project.

Here are the details:
Here is a general presentation of the Boujdour tender.
And here is a pdf document with technical details of Boujdour project.
Here is a general presentation of the Dakhla tender.
And here is a pdf document with technical details of Dakhla project.The projects will be developed through a so-called Independent Power Producer (IPP). This means that the awarded company will construct, operate and own the plant for a period of 20 years. There will be a Power Purchase Agreement between the company and ONE, by which ONE undertakes to buy all electricity generated during 20 years.

This scheme means that the prequalified companies must have a significant financial structure so as to be able to face the project with the necessary guarantees, not only for ONE but also for the banks or financial entities that would finance the project.

Furthermore, these projects of renewable energies grant the companies that execute them with “carbon credits”, which can be used even to finance the project itself or to reduce/balance their CO2 quota.

As far as WSRW experiences, is not normal that such a complicated and extensive project is put out on tender with such a short deadline. The companies are asked to hand in proposals before the 21st of July this year.

The projects are comprised of a solar initiative strategy that aims to build 500 MW up to 2015. The size of the projects are between 1 and 3 MW for Dakhla and between 5 and 10 MW for Boujdour.

The electricity generation technology is based on Photovoltaic (PV) panels.

The planned investment could provide the necessary infrastructure to further back up Moroccan industry and illegal settlers in the neighbouring and occupied country Western Sahara. The UN has previously asked Morocco to terminate the occupation of Western Sahara, but now Morocco offers the world electricity companies a 20 year contract in the occupied territory. As WSRW has already written, Morocco has in the offering presented Dakhla and Boujdour of being within "the Kingdom of Morocco", despite the fact that no states in the world recognises Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.

According to the International Court of Justice in the Hague, Morocco's claims to Western Sahara are baseless.

WSRW calls on power producers to withdraw from tender


The Moroccan state electricity company ONE last year launched a tender to find a company to take on the construction of power plants in occupied Western Sahara. WSRW has got the lists of the 21 companies which are prequalified. The companies, from a dozen countries worldwide, are these days being contacted by WSRW, with an appeal to withdraw from the tender.


Morocco needs more electricity to build out their settlements and industries in the illegally occupied Western Sahara. WSRW has got hold of the lists of the companies which are prequalified for their latest tender. These days, WSRW is contacting each one of the companies, in a dozen countries worldwide.

The letter to the companies points out that in the ONE tendering documents, it is erroneously mentioned that the projects are located in “the Kingdom of Morocco”. However, the Dajla and Bojador energy projects are both located in Western Sahara, which is treated by the UN as a territory pending decolonisation, as well as an area under occupation. Due to the ONE mislabelling of the area, Western Sahara Resource Watch believes that some of the companies might have been seeking the tender after a misunderstanding.

No states in the world recognise Dajla and Bojador as lying within Morocco, and the International Court of Justice has rejected Morocco's claims to the territory.

"We would like to inform you that the company who ends up winning the Moroccan tender and starts supplying power to Moroccan industry and infrastructure on occupied land, will be subject to a public campaign, by the Saharawis and by our international network of people who work in solidarity with the oppressed people of Western Sahara", the letter reads.

"We hope you will appreciate and understand the ethical, political and legal dilemmas involved in engaging in occupied Western Sahara and that you will withdraw from the tender. We hope that your company in the future does not choose to be associated with the Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara", it says.

The following companies and consortiums have been prequalified for the tender for the installation, development and operation of two Solar Power Plants in occupied Western Sahara, under what Morocco has come to call “The Chourouk Initiative”:

1. Abengoa solar PV
2. Acciona Energia
3. AES
4. Babcock & Brown
5. CDG Développement / Solar Ventures
6. Central Sun/NovEnergia/Auma
7. EDF EN
8. Gamesa Solar/First Reserve
9. Gestamp /Ensol, SL
10. Helium Energy
11. Isofoton/Isofoton Maroc/Berge Généracion
12. La companie du vent
13. Martifer Rewables/Fomentinvest Energia/Martifer Solar
14. MIP-AM Invest-IC-Denkstatt-Wentz
15. NTR
16. Solar Ecopower/Taqa/Noorweb/Solon
17. Solar Pack
18. Sorgenia
19. Suez Tractebel
20. Sumitomo
21. Tsolar & Isolux

Fertilizer company "hopes for liberation of Western Sahara"


Fertilizer producer Yara receives critisicm in Norway for its 2008 phosphate purchase from occupied Western Sahara. The company answers they hope Western Sahara "will be liberated one day, and then the inhabitants will benefit if we can receive their phosphate quickly".


The article below appeared on 5 February 2009 in the Norwegian daily newspaper Adresseavisen.


Yara Profits from the Occupation
The fertiliser giant Yara is the chief sponsor of the International Student Festival in Trondheim (ISFiT). The company has bought phosphate from Morocco, mined in occupied Western Sahara, where this year’s winner of the Students’ Peace Prize is from.

Adresseavisen
5 February 2009

Last summer Norwatch revealed that Yara imported phosphate from occupied Western Sahara, contrary to the request of the UN and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Yara may have paid close to 40 million kroners (4,3 million euros) to a Moroccan state-owned company. The situation has been reported to the police.

“We call it pure war profiteering; Yara has profited from the occupation,” Ronny Hansen, the leader of the Norwegian Support Committee for Western Sahara, stated.

“How do you feel about Yara sponsoring ISFiT?”

“Yara finances important work being carried out by ISFiT, and that has not hindered them from awarding the peace prize to someone from Western Sahara. But we have urged ISFiT to take up the problem with Yara,” Hansen said. Yara claims the phosphate purchase is a one-time shipment. The company has also bought phosphate from the area earlier, and in 2005 they promised to stop this after being criticised by the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry, one of Yara’s owners.

Prize Winner Criticises Yara
Elkouria “Rabab” Amidane (23 years) from Western Sahara has been awarded the students’ peace prize for 2009. “Yara has participated in maintaining the occupation. Western Sahara is losing its own natural resources. Morocco uses foreign companies to legitimate the occupation,” Amidane stated. She believes that Norwegian companies within oil and fisheries also participate in creating jobs for Moroccan settlers.

The sponsorship agreement with Yara was entered into before the phosphate purchase in the summer of 2008.

“But we would probably not have considered the case differently after the purchase became known. We were also aware of the phosphate purchase in 2005, but we choose to look forwards,” Trygve Thorson, leader of ISFiT, said. ISFiT will continually assess the collaboration in case such a purchase should recur.
“Collaborating with large international companies, including Yara, is never problem-free,” according to Thorson, who emphasises that they do not support the phosphate purchase.

The amount with which Yara has sponsored ISFiT is confidential. But the commercial sector’s total sponsorship constitutes 20% of ISFiT’s budget, which amounts to about NKR 6 million (684.000 euros).

Change in Resources for Peace Prize
The students’ peace prize receives money through ISFiT. “We disapprove of all such trade,” Thor Richard Isaksen, the leader of the students’ peace prize, stated.
He strongly recommends that the students’ next peace prize be completely separated from sponsor means. “This case has shown that it can be problematic,” he said.

The Finance and Environmental Crime Section of the Oslo police has received the Yara report, and police attorney Ragnvald Brekke has stated that they will soon consider whether they will inquire into the case. Public relations director Bente G. H. Slaatten of Yara has stated that their competitors use phosphate from Western Sahara.

“We imported one cargo last year because of our reorganisation in Norway; we wanted to test the phosphate. We hope that the country will be liberated one day, and then the inhabitants will benefit if we can receive their phosphate quickly,” Slaatten said.

She also stated that they bought phosphate in 2005 but stopped because the government advised against it.

[Translated to English by the Norwegian Support Committee for Western Sahara]

Le Président de la République félicite son homologue vénézuélien, pour sa victoire


Bir Lehlu, Le Président de la République, Mohamed Abdelaziz, a adressé, lundi un message de félicitation à son homologue vénézuélien, Hugo Chavez Frias, après sa vaillante victoire issue de la consultation populaire sur les amendements de la Constitution qui a eu lieu dimanche au Venezuela.

"En ce moment historique, je voudrais saisir cette occasion pour vous exprimer en mon nom personnel et au nom du peuple sahraoui mes plus chaleureuses félicitations pour le succès de la consultation sur les amendements de la Constitution", a écrit le président de la République, Mohamed Abdelaziz dans sa lettre à son homologue du Venezuela, dont une copie dst parvenue à SPS.

"La volonté souveraine du peuple frère du Venezuela a décidé d'ouvrir la voie pour la poursuite de la politique, économique et social, sous votre conduite, ayant pour objectif de servir le développement, la prospérité et le bien-être de la République bolivarienne du Venezuela" a ajouté le texte.

Je ne doute pas que cette brillante victoire mènera au bien dans la consolidation des relations étroites et fraternelles qui unissent nos deux pays, la République Arabe Sahraouie Démocratique (RASD) et la République bolivienne de Venezuela, a conclut la lettre.

Le chef d'une délégation parlementaire américaine exprime son soutien au droit à l'autodétermination du peuple sahraoui


Alger, M. Gabriel Neville, chef de la délégation parlementaire américaine actuellement en visite en Algérie a exprimé lundi à Alger son soutien au droit à l'autodétermination du peuple sahraoui.

"Le peuple sahraoui a droit à l'autodétermination", a déclaré M. Neville, chef du cabinet du représentant républicain de Pennsylvanie au Congrès, M.Joseph Pitts, à l'issue d'un entretien avec le ministre algérien, délégué chargé des Affaires maghrébines et africaines, M. Abdelkader Messahel, cité par l'Agence de presse algérienne (APS).

"Nous avons eu la volonté d'avoir notre autodétermination il y a 200 ans et le peuple sahraoui a également droit à l'autodétermination", a affirmé M. Neville, selon la même source.

Une ONG espagnole "inquiète et préoccupée" par le contenu de la visite au Maroc d'une responsable socialiste


Madrid, Le président de la Coordination espagnole des associations de solidarité avec le peuple sahraoui (CEAS), José Taboada a exprimé son "inquiétude et sa préoccupation" sur le contenu de la visite qu'effectue au Maroc la responsable des relations internationales du Parti socialiste ouvrier espagnol (PSOE-au pouvoir), Elena Valenciano.

M.Taboada a exprimé, dans un communiqué, son "profond rejet" de voir inclure dans le programme de visite de cette responsable socialiste une entrevue avec des membres de "l'organe (NDLR: le Conseil royal consultatif pour les Affaires sahariennes –CORCAS-) avec lequel le Maroc tente de légitimer son occupation illégale du Sahara Occidental".

La Secrétaire chargée de la politique internationale et de la coopération du PSOE s'est rendue à Rabat pour "se réunir avec des membres du Gouvernement marocains, des partis politiques et du Conseil royal consultatif pour les affaires sahariennes (CORCAS) afin de connaître l'état du conflit du Sahara Occidental", selon les médias espagnols.

"Cet organe ne représente que le Gouvernement marocain et le roi qui l'a désigné", affirme M. Taboada qui rappelle que "ni elle (Mme.Valenciano) ni le Gouvernement socialiste espagnol ne doivent oublier que, selon l'ONU, le Front Polisario est le seul représentant légitime du peuple sahraoui".

"Les autorités marocaines d'occupation ne pourront jamais usurper le droit à l'autodétermination et à l'indépendance des sahraouis, à travers l'organisation d'un référendum libre, juste et transparent comme prescrit par les Nations-Unis depuis plusieurs décennies", affirme encore M.Taboada dans son communiqué.

Il a également rappelé que le mouvement solidaire avec le peuple sahraoui a toujours souligné que les "bonnes relations hispano-marocaines ne peuvent se faire au détriment du peuple sahraoui et sous le chantage permanent des autorités marocaines".

M.Taboada a estimé, par ailleurs, que l'Espagne et l'Union européenne (UE) "peuvent jouer un rôle très important dans la démocratisation du Maroc", bien que cette dernière, a-t-il précisé, "ne sera jamais fondée sur des bases solides si l'on récompense les bourreaux et l'on punit les victimes, et si l'on tente de donner une couverture à l'invasion illégale et par la force des armes d'un territoire voisin sur lequel nous continuons d'avoir une grande responsabilité historique, politique, voire juridique".

Dans ce contexte, le président de la CEAS a rappelé que, pour l'ONU, l'Espagne "demeure la puissance administrante" de cette ancienne colonie espagnole, et que les "droits de l'homme y continuent également d'être violés quotidiennement".

Enfin M. Taboada considère que le PSOE devrait mettre à profit des visites comme celle de Mme Valenciano au Maroc pour "demander à ses amis marocains de respecter les droits de l'homme dans le territoire qu'il occupe illégalement et de cesser une fois pour toute d'entraver la mise en œuvre intégrale des résolutions de l'ONU" sur le Sahara occidental.

domingo, 15 de fevereiro de 2009

Enviado da ONU se reunirá com presidente saaráui


Argel, O novo enviado da ONU para o Saara Ocidental, Christopher Ross, se reunirá no próximo dia 20 com o presidente saaráui, Mohammed Abdelaziz, nos campos de refugiados de Tinduf (Argélia), informou hoje à Agência Efe o embaixador da República Árabe Saaráui Democrática (RASD) na Argélia, Brahim Ghali.

Ross, que inicia na próxima semana uma viagem pela área, tentará retomar o processo de negociações dirigidas para uma solução ao conflito, cuja quarta e última rodada ocorreu em março de 2008.

O enviado especial do secretário-geral da ONU "irá aos acampamentos de Tinduf, onde haverá conversas com o presidente Abdelaziz", disse Ghali, que disse que a reunião do dia 20 acontecerá poucos dias antes das festividades do aniversário da criação da RASD.

A Frente Polisário prepara-se para celebrar, de 22 a 28 de fevereiro, o 33º aniversário do estabelecimento da RASD, com um programa que inclui uma maratona da qual participarão 650 atletas da América Latina, Europa e África.

O movimento independentista saaráui, que anunciou a presença a esta celebração de delegações políticas estrangeiras de alto nível, prevê também a organização de uma conferência internacional sobre a reconstrução dos territórios saaráuis livres.

Ross iniciará sua viagem com uma visita ao Marrocos, antes de ir aos acampamentos de Tinduf.

Deverá fazer outras consultas também na Argélia e nas Mauritânia, dois países que têm a condição de observadores no processo de paz da ONU.

Saharawi student receives three awards for her commitment to her people’s right to freedom


Ms. Senia Bachir-Abderahman, a young Saharawi student, received three awards, last February 9, for her work as a student at Mount Holyoke College in the USA, for her commitment for her people’s freedom and right to self-determination.

Two of the awards were given to Senia for her commitment for Western Sahara. The McCulloch Center Global Engagement Award for demonstrating "a high level of personal commitment to the community beyond the campus" and The Kelly Sottile Community Service Award for "outstanding commitment to raising awareness of critical global issues across campus and beyond".

Senia Bachir-Abderahman is described by her college as "a tireless advocate for the some 200,000 refugees from Western Sahara living in camps in Algeria. Senia Bachir-Abderahman, who was born and raised in an Algerian refugee camp and still is without citizenship from her home country, has spoken biannually at the United Nations since 2006 on behalf of the Western Saharawi plea for independence".

Senia gave the money from the Kelly Sottile Community Service Award to the Norwegian Support Committee for Western Sahara.


http://vest-sahara.no/index.php?parse_news=single&cat=1&art=1137


http://www.mtholyoke.edu/news/channels/25/stories/5681074


http://www.mtholyoke.edu/news/channels/22/stories/5681099


http://www.flickr.com/photos/mhc/sets/72157613582438471/

POLISARIO representative in Denmark received by high figure of opposition party


POLISARIO Front’s Deputy Representative in Denmark, Abba Malainin, was received Last Thursday at the Headquarters of the Danish Parliament (FOLKETINGET) by the Danish MP and Spokesman of the Social Democratic Party in the Parliament, Mr. Mogens Lykketoft to brief him about the latest developments of the question of Western Sahara, the last Colony in Africa.

Mr. Mogens Lykketoft is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and a former Leader of the Danish Social Democratic Party. His party is the biggest party of opposition in Denmark and has 46 seats in the actual Parliament, a press release by the Saharawi representation indicated.

The Saharawi Diplomat highlighted the UN peace process, POLISARIO’s Proposition Plan to resolve the issue of Western Sahara, the expected visit to the region of the new Representative of the UN Secretary General, Mr. Christopher Ross and the fifth round of negotiations between POLISARIO FRONT and Morocco, the aim of these negotiations, as defined by the UN Security Council, is to achieve a political solution to the conflict in Western Sahara, which respects the right to self-determination of the Saharawi people.

The talks also tackled the grave human rights violations in the occupied territories, the latest Report of Human Rights Watch and the visit of the Ad - Hoc Delegation of the European Parliament to Western Sahara, that since 2005, the Moroccan authorities, have tried all means to prevent its visit to the occupied territories of Western Sahara where repression on a daily basis is perpetuated against the Saharawi population.

The discussions also centred on the illegal exploitation and plundering of the natural resources of Western Sahara by Morocco and foreign Companies, which became political actors that reap profits from the conflict. While Morocco finances the occupation by usurping the country’s resources.

The Saharawi Diplomat emphasized on the illegality of the inclusion of the Territory of Western Sahara in the two Agreements between the European Union and Morocco; the Fisheries Agreement of 2006 and the Advanced Status for Cooperation 2008 on the basis that Western Sahara is classified by the UN as Non-autonomous Territory and that the UN does not recognize the Sovereignty of Morocco over Western Sahara. These agreements might send the wrong signals to Morocco to continue her occupation and to escalate the violations of human rights in occupied Western Sahara, the same source stressed.

sexta-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2009

Rabat veta a dos opositores en el festival 'La mar de músicas' de Cartagena


La coordinadora del evento dimite tras el veto marroquí a la islamista Nadia Yassin y al periodista Alí Lmrabet

I. CEMBRERO - Madrid - 11/02/2009

Nadia Yassin, la portavoz del principal movimiento islamista de Marruecos, y Ali Lmrabet, el periodista laico encarcelado antaño por ultrajar al rey Mohamed VI, tienen poco en común excepto su tenaz oposición al régimen de Rabat. Por eso la Embajada marroquí solicitó y obtuvo que ambos fueran retirados del programa del festival cultural La mar de músicas que en Cartagena estará dedicado este año a Marruecos.
La escritora Lola López Mondéjar, coordinadora de La mar de letras, la parte literaria del festival, anunció ayer por carta su dimisión porque la dirección del evento ha cedido ante la Embajada de Marruecos que "ha presionado (...) para que Lmrabet y Yassin no figuren en el programa" de actos previstos para julio. Ambos iban a participar en sendas mesas redondas.

López Mondéjar considera tales presiones como "una injerencia injustificable, una censura inadmisible y un atentado contra la libertad de expresión (...)". "Lamento enormemente que hechos como estos se den en nuestro país", concluye.

"Una coordinadora debe consensuar el programa con la dirección del festival", responde Francisco Martín, el director del evento, en conversación con este corresponsal. "El festival se organiza en colaboración con la embajada del país huésped que nos ayuda materialmente", prosigue. "A la embajada no le gustaba la presencia de estas dos personas", reconoce, pero no puso pegas a otros invitados críticos como el escritor Abdalá Taia. "No hemos creído conveniente tener un conflicto diplomático".

Una delegación marroquí, encabezada por el consejero cultural Amin Chaoudri, se reunió el viernes en Cartagena con la concejala de Cultura, Rosario Montero, y Francisco Martín para preparar el festival. Fue entonces cuando la representación marroquí expresó su desagrado por la inclusión en el programa de Yassin y Lmrabet.

Yassin es "de facto" la portavoz del movimiento islamista Justicia y Caridad, ilegal pero tolerado por las autoridades marroquíes. En España está sobre todo implantado en el área de Murcia y el Levante. La portavoz ha sido procesada en varias ocasiones, pero nunca ingresó en prisión. Ha dado conferencias en España y en otros países europeos y en universidades de EE UU donde se declaró abiertamente republicana.

Lmrabet era el director de dos semanarios satíricos en Marruecos que fueron cerrados por una sentencia judicial que le condenó también a tres años de cárcel y otra que le prohibió el ejercicio del periodismo durante una década.

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cultura/Rabat/veta/opositores/festival/mar/musicas/Cartagena/elpepucul/20090211elpepucul_2/Tes

quinta-feira, 12 de fevereiro de 2009

La RASD participe aux assises du Congrès fondateur du Nouveau Parti Antimperialiste à Saint Denis


Saint Denis (France), Une délégation composée de Malainin Sedik ,Ministre Conseiller à la Présidence de la République, et Mansour Omar, membre du Secrétariat National du Front Polisario, représentant en France a pris part, en tant qu'invité aux assises du congrés fondateur du Nouveau Parti Antimperialiste qui s'est tenu à Saint Denis en banlieue Parisienne du 6 au 8 février 2009, a-t-on appris de source proche de la délégation.

La délégation a été reçue par plusieurs responsables de la direction du NPA, dont son leader, Besancenot. Elle a participé a une réunion des délégations étrangères qui ont assisté au congrès, sur le forum social Mondial et les conclusions de la rencontre altermondialiste qui a eu lieu a Belem au Brésil, regroupant une vingtaine de partis et organisations anticapitalistes.

Les participants a cette Conférence se sont mis d'accord sur les mesures d'urgence et des programmes d'actions pour la défense des revendications populaires à venir.

Le NPA est un nouveau parti constitué de plusieurs sensibilités de gauche de Lcr, ex-Pcf, ex-Verts, Ex-Ps, des syndicats et associations qui compte avec 9000 militants.

La délégation a eu des rencontres avec les délégations marocaines présentes, notamment (La voie democratique et Al Badil), ainsi que les délégations du Venezuela ,Cuba, Palestine, Bolivie, Mexique, Grece, Union des forces pour le Progrés de Mauritanie (UFP), Chili et du Bresil, rappelle-t-on de même source.

Sahara Occidental: appelle l'UE à "s'engager davantage" pour une solution au Sahara Occidental


Madrid, Le ministre espagnol des Affaires étrangères, Miguel Angel Moratinos, a appelé mardi l'Europe à "s'engager davantage" dans la recherche d'une solution "mutuellement acceptable" sur le Sahara Occidental.

S'exprimant devant la presse étrangère à Madrid, M. Moratinos a indiqué qu'à Madrid, à Paris et Washington, "il y a actuellement la même vision et la même volonté" de trouver une solution à ce conflit, entre le Maroc et le Front Polisario, sous l'égide des Nations unies.

Le chef de la diplomatie espagnole a nié, dans ce contexte, que son pays, qui devra assurer la présidence de l'UE au cours de 1er semestre 2010, ait modifié sa position sur la question du Sahara Occidental dans un sens plus favorable au Maroc.

"Notre position n'a pas changé et l'Espagne est toujours en faveur d'une solution basée sur le principe de la libre détermination du peuple sahraoui" et sur son droit à l'autodétermination, a-t-il souligné.

Une ONG danoise soutient la campagne internationale pour la libération du journaliste sahraoui Mustapha Abd Daiem


Chahid El Hafed, Le comité danois pour le Sahara occidental (DSCWS en anglais) s'est exprimé en faveur de la champagne internationale de la libération du prisonnier politique sahraoui, Mustapha Abd Daiem, selon une lettre adressé au SG de l'union des journalistes et écrivains sahraouis, Malainin Lakhal, dont une copie est parvenue à SPS.

Le comité danois s´est dit " préoccupé par le procès du journaliste sahraoui Moustapha Abd Dayem, qui ne répond pas aux normes juridiques internationales, estimant que ce procès est inéquitable et injustifié", a précisé le texte.

"Le DSCWS croie que les accusations à son encontre, visent à le punir pour ses opinions en faveur de l'autodétermination du peuple sahraoui, déclarant son plein soutien à la champagne internationale menée par l'UPES pour la libération immédiate de Moustapha Abd Dayem".

"La situation des droits de l'Homme dans les territoires occupés du Sahara Occidental constitue un sujet de grande préoccupation pour le comité danois, où les droits des Sahraouis sont violés quotidiennement", a-t-on ajouté.

Le DSCWS a lancé un appel en direction de l'ONU pour l'extension du mandat de sa mission présente sur le terrain (MINURSO), à la protection des droits de l'Homme dans les territoires occupés du Sahara Occidental.

Arrêté en octobre 2008, Mustapha Abd Dayem, a été condamné à 3 ans d'emprisonnement, une amende de plus de 6000 et interdit de la fonction publique pendant de 10 ans, en raison de ses opinions politiques et de soutien à l'indépendance du Sahara Occidental.

UPES avait lancé récemment une campagne en faveur de la libération du prisonnier d'opinion, Mustapha Abd Dayem, dans une lettre ouverte, aux organisations internationales des droits de l'homme, rappelle-t-on.

Plusieurs organisations internationales se sont prononcés en faveur de cette campagne, notamment, Amnesty International, les journalistes japonais pour le Sahara occidental, la Western Sahara Campaign UK (WSC-UK) et l'association australienne de soutien au peuple sahraoui (AWSA), rappelle-t-on.

quarta-feira, 11 de fevereiro de 2009

Students in Norway hand over letter to Fugro-Geoteam


The students of Red Cross Nordic United World College (RCNUWC) addressed a letter to the Norwegian company, Fugro Geoteam, to withdraw their vessel “Geo Caribbean” from the occupied waters in Western Sahara. The letter was handed over by the Sahrawi student Basiri Mulay El-hasan.

Three representatives of the students of RCNUWC, including a Saharawi student, also animated conferences in many schools in Oslo to talk about the Moroccan human rights violations in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, and its illegal exploitation of the Saharawi mineral rich territory.

Opened in 1995, the Red Cross Nordic UWC is the United World College in the Nordic region. Sponsored by Nordic governments and the Red Cross, the College focuses on the promotion of humanitarian, environmental, Nordic values and concerns.

The college is located in western Norway. It has 200 students, aged 16-19, all selected on merit from over 80 countries.

Here is the letter:


CEO, Hans Ivar Meyer
Fugro Geoteam
Hoffsveien 1C
0275 Oslo
Norway

Withdraw from the Occupied Areas of Western-Sahara!

Flekke, 20th of January, 2008

We, the students of Red Cross Nordic United World College, decided to write this open letter to Fugro-Geoteam. Our school is an international school with students from 80 different countries, including the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria. We would like to express our disappointment towards Fugro-Geoteam and demand that your company immediately withdraw your vessel “Geo Caribbean” from the occupied waters in Western Sahara.

Western Sahara is today the last unresolved colonial issue in Africa. The area is a former Spanish colony and was relinquished in 1975 with a promise that a referendum on self determination for the Saharawi people would be held. That promise was not kept. Instead Morocco invaded the territory of Western Sahara, forcing the Saharawi people to flee from their homeland. Many of the Saharawi were killed, wounded and disappeared in the desert because of this brutal invasion. Today many Saharawis are living in refugee camps in the Sahara Desert in the southern parts of Algeria. This is one of the world’s most inhospitable places.

On the 27th of February 1976, Polisario Front, recognised by the UN as the only representative body of the Saharawi people, declared the Saharawi Arabic Democratic Republic (SADR). Today SADR is recognized by more than 80 countries all over the world.

The fact that Fugro-Geoteam is searching for oil off the shores of occupied Western Sahara is against all international law. According to a legal opinion by the UN under-secretary general for legal affairs in 2002, it is not legal for Morocco to continue the oil search in Western Sahara if the Sahrawis object to it. We see no evidence that Fugro-Geoteam has consulted with the Sahrawi people prior to entering the territory, which according to the International Court of Justice belongs to the Sahrawi people.

After it was revealed in 2005 that the American company called Kerr-McGee, which Norway had invested money in, had been searching for oil off the shores of Western Sahara, Norway withdrew its investments. Per Kristian Foss, who at that time was the financial minister in Norway, stated that Kerr-McGee’s actions were a severe violation of fundamental ethical norms. It is therefore especially disappointing to see that a new, Norwegian company is involved in this kind of trade.

The students of Red Cross Nordic United World College therefore demand that Fugro- Geoteam immediately stop searching for oil and withdraw from Western Sahara.

Sincerely yours,

The students of Red Cross Nordic United World College.

terça-feira, 10 de fevereiro de 2009

BAN confirms long-term contract


The New Zealand fertilizer producer confirms that they have a long term delivery contract with Moroccan state phosphate company OCP. The highly unethical agreement was signed in 1999.


[Photo: Ballance board of directors]

Ballance Agri-Nutrients has for several years been importing phosphates from the Moroccan state phosphate company OCP. But the trade has been violating international law, since the phosphates are not originating from Morocco, but from a territory which Morocco has been illegally occupying since 1975, namely Western Sahara. The UN states that such industries cannot take place as long as the people of Western Sahara is against it.

For years, Western Sahara has been observing that Ballance Agri-Nutrients imports phosphates from occupied Western Sahara. In their 2007 annual report, Ballance admits that they have a long term delivery contract with OCP. The report does not mention that the phosphate imported from "Morocco" is actually not from Morocco, but from Western Sahara.

The agreement was signed in 1999:

It is a similar story in the phosphate market, which is facing strong demand for its products, according to OCP, the state-owned company responsible for producing and marketing all of Morocco’s phosphorite resources. OCP Sales Director Oceania/Southeast Asia, Najib Moutia, says that increased requirements for fertilisers around the world will contribute to a sustained growth in demand for phosphate products. “Furthermore, there are no significant new capacity projects planned within the next two to three years, until the commissioning of major mining projects in Saudia Arabia and Peru in several years’ time,” explains Mr Moutia.

Mr Moutia says that since the mid-1980s when the two companies started trading, each year the relationship has grown stronger, resulting in a long-term contract being signed by both parties in 1999 for OCP to supply phosphate rock to Ballance. “This security of phosphate products enables Ballance to ensure the ongoing local production of superten for New Zealand farmers,” says Mr Moutia. “We are extremely proud of this relationship, which has made two geographically distant countries so close.”


Amnesty international USA launches an online action in favour of Mustapha Abd Daiem


The US branch of Amnesty International initiated an online action in favour of the Saharawi journalist and imprisoned human rights activist, Mustapha Abd Daiem.

The letter is addressed to the Moroccan government, and can easily be sent by anyone who would like to simply by filling his or her information to the form on the web page.

Follow the link if you chose to send the letter, and you can also read the text below:
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Morocco: Stop unfair trials of Western Saharan human rights defenders

I am writing today to express my deep concern about the recent trial and sentencing of Mustafa Abdel Dayem, a Sahrawi human rights activist and a guard at the ‘Alal Al-Fassi secondary school in Assa.

I believe that his trial was highly irregular and thus his current prison sentence is unfair and unjustified.

The Moroccan Royal Gendarmerie arrested him on 27 October 2008 in his home in Assa without a warrant. Then, on 4 November, the Court of First Instance of Guelmim convicted him of offending the flag of the Kingdom of Morocco, rebelling and inciting an armed gathering, participating in the destruction of public property and participating in the contempt of public officials on duty. He was sentenced to a three-year prison term and a fine of 50,000 dirhams (approximately US$6,220). The sentence also leaves him unemployed, as it included a prohibition of practicing teaching or working in any educational institution for a period of 10 years.

Mustafa Abdel Dayem and his lawyers insist that the record of his questioning by the Royal Gendarmerie (procès-verbal), on which his conviction was largely based, was falsified and different from the one he originally signed.

Indeed, Mustafa Abdel Dayem was denied his right to be defended by legal counsel during his appeal trial.

Mustafa Abdel Dayem, currently incarcerated at Inzegane Prison in Agadir.

As a country that has made serious efforts to address its human rights record in recent years, I call on Morocco to address this serious failure of justice.


To take action NOW and to start sending the letter go to:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/siteapps/advocacy/index.aspx?c=jhKPIXPCIoE&b=2590179&template=x.ascx&action=11625


The students of the RCNUWC call on Fugro Geoteam to withdraw from Western Sahara


The students of Red Cross Nordic United World College (RCNUWC) addressed a letter to the Norwegian company, Fugro Geoteam, to stop withdraw their vessel “Geo Caribbean” from the occupied waters in Western Sahara.

3 Representatives of the students of RCNUWC, including a Saharawi student, also animated conferences in many schools in Oslo to talk about the Moroccan human rights violations in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, and its illegal exploitation of the Saharawi mineral rich territory.

Opened in 1995, the Red Cross Nordic UWC is the United World College in the Nordic region. Sponsored by Nordic governments and the Red Cross, the College focuses on the promotion of humanitarian, environmental, Nordic values and concerns.

The college is located in the beautiful fjord region of western Norway. It has 200 students, aged 16-19, all selected on merit from over 80 countries.

Here is the letter:
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CEO, Hans Ivar Meyer
Fugro Geoteam
Hoffsveien 1C
0275 Oslo
Norway

Withdraw from the Occupied Areas of Western-Sahara!

Flekke, 20th of January, 2008

We, the students of Red Cross Nordic United World College, decided to write this open letter to Fugro-Geoteam. Our school is an international school with students from 80 different countries, including Saharawi Arabic Democratic Republic. We would like to express our disappointment towards Fugro-Geoteam and demand that the company immediately withdraw their vessel “Geo Caribbean” from the occupied waters in Western Sahara.

Western Sahara is today the last unresolved colonial issue. The area is a former Spanish colony and was relinquished in 1975 with a promise that a referendum on self determination for the Saharawi people would be held. That promise was not kept. Instead Morocco invaded the territory of Western Sahara, forcing the Saharawi people to flee from their homeland. Many of the Saharawi were killed, wounded and disappeared in the desert because of this brutal invasion. Today many Saharawis are living in refugee camps in the Sahara Desert in the southern parts of Algeria. This is one of the world’s most inhospitable places.

On the 27th of February 1976, Polisario Front, recognised by the UN as the only representative body of the Saharawi people, declared the Saharawi Arabic Democratic Republic (SADR). Today SADR is recognized by more than 70 countries all over the world.

The fact that Fugro-Geoteam is searching for oil off the shores of occupied Western Sahara is against all international law. According to the resolution adopted by the Security Council from 2002, it is illegal for an occupying power to exploit the resources of a Non-Self-Governing Territory without the consent of its people. Polisario has also considered the Moroccan oil search beginning in 2001 as a violation of the Morocco-Polisario agreements from 1991.

After it was revealed in 2005 that the American company called Kerr McGee, which Norway had invested money in, had been searching for oil off the shores of Western Sahara, Norway withdrew its investments. Per Kristian Foss, who at that time was the financial minister in Norway, stated that Kerr McGee’s actions were a severe violation of fundamental ethical norms. It is therefore especially disappointing to see that a new, Norwegian company is involved in this kind of trade.

The students of Red Cross Nordic United World College therefore demand that Fugro- Geoteam immediately stop searching for oil and withdraw from Western-Sahara.

Sincerely yours,

The students of Red Cross Nordic United World College.

RCNUWC
6968 Flekke
Norway


Faroes’s Government supports the Saharawis’ rights to self-determination and over their natural resources


The government of the Faroe Islands supports the Western Sahara people’s right to self-determination over its natural resources.

In January, a Norwegian news service discovered that a company from the Faroe Islands was involved in the exploration of natural resources in occupied Western Sahara.

The Faroese company Thor Offshore is using one of their vessels as a supply vessel for the Norwegian company Fugro-Geoteam in the search for oil exploration. Such Moroccan oil exploration is in violation of international law as long as the people of Western Sahara is against it. Morocco has occupied the major part of Western Sahara since 1975.

After the issue of Thor Offshore has been covered on Faroese TV and national newspapers for several days, on the 2nd of February, the Faroese Ministry of Foreign Affairs a statement on its homepages supporting the interpretation of the UN with regards to the illegality of the exploitation of the natural resources of Non-Self-Governing territories.

"In light of the ongoing international debate about the legal status of Western Sahara, the Government of the Faroes has issued the following statement:

The foreign policy of the government of the Faroes is based on the fundamental view that all nations should strive for cooperation and harmony in their relations with each other.

The primary aim of the United Nations is to maintain international peace and security and the Government of the Faroes recognises that all nations have an equal right to exercise their right to self-determination.

The United Nations recognises that the people of Western Sahara have the right to self-determination and the Government of the Faroes supports their desire to exercise this right in practice.

The Government of the Faroes supports United Nations resolutions stating that the natural resources of Western Sahara should only be exploited and utilised when this is in accordance with the common will of the people of Western Sahara."


The Faroes is an autonomous province of Denmark


The DSCWS supports the campaign for the release of Mustapha Abd Daiem



The Danish Support Committee for the Saharawi People (DSCWS) sent a letter to the Saharawi Journalists’ and Writers’ Union (UPES) expressing complete support to the release of the Saharawi journalist and prisoner of conscience, Mustapha Abd Daiem.

DSCWS also forwarded the letter to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danish Parliament’s Committee for Foreign Affairs, Africa Contact Denmark, A World Associations of Writers, the PEN ( Danish PEN Centre), Amnesty International – Denmark, Danish Institute for Human rights, Danish Centre for Human Rights (DCHR), Danwatch, Human Rights Watch and the Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims ( RCT )- Denmark.

Here is the complete text of the letter received by UPES:
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The Danish Support Committee for the Saharawi People

The Danish Support Committee for the Saharawi People ( DSCWS ) supports UPES for the release of the Saharawi prisoner of conscience Mustapha Abd Daiem

February 07th, 2009

Mr. Malainin Lakhal
General Secretary
Union of the Saharawi Journalists and Writers ( UPES )
Saharawi Refugee camps

Dear Malainin

Supporting your Campaign to Free Mustapha Abd Daiem

The Danish Support Committee for the Saharawi People (DSCWS) wants to express its support for the Campaign to free Mustapha Abd Daiem, a Saharawi human rights activist, journalist member of the Union of the Saharawi Journalists and Writers.

On 4 November, the Court of First Instance of Guelmim convicted him of offending the flag of the Kingdom of Morocco, rebelling and inciting an armed gathering, participating in the destruction of public property and participating in the contempt of public officials on duty. In addition to the prison term he was fined 50,000 dirhams (approximately US$6,220). The sentence also leaves him unemployed, as it included a prohibition of practicing teaching or working in any educational institution for a period of 10 years.

During his appeal trial, Mustafa Abdel Dayem was denied his right to be defended by legal counsel. According to members of his defence team, none of his lawyers was summoned to the appeal hearings, which took place at the Court of Appeals of Agadir. Furthermore, Mustafa Abdel Dayem claims that his requests to postpone the second hearing on 11 December until his lawyers were present or until he had had the opportunity to constitute, a different defence team was rejected by the court.

Mustafa Abd Daiem is currently serving a three-year prison sentence in Ait Meloul prison in Morocco and has been on a hunger strike to protest his situation. The DSCWS is concerned about his recent trial which we understand was highly irregular and thus his current prison sentence is unfair and unjustified.

Western Sahara has been classified by the United Nations as a “non-self-governing territory”. And since 1975, this territory has been under the occupation of Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the territory. This is in contravention with the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and more than 100 UN resolutions that call for the right of Self-determination of the Saharawi People.

International Court of Justice, 16 October 1975


"Thus the Court has not found legal ties of such a nature as might affect the application of General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV) in the decolonization of Western Sahara and, in particular, of the principle of self-determination through the free and genuine expression of the will of the peoples of the Territory."


UN General Assembly 34/37, 1979

"The General Assembly[...]Deeply deplores the aggravation of the situation resulting from the continued occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco and the extension of that occupation to the territory recently evacuated by Mauritania".

The illegal occupation by Morocco of the territory of Western Sahara has been possible through the constant repression of the Sahrawi people, making their human rights vulnerable on an ongoing basis: Arbitrary arrests, imprisonment, disappearances, torture, trials without guarantees, prohibition of protests or association, presence of the police and army in the streets, creation of a climate of fear and terror among the civilians, etc. An explosive situation has been created throughout the territory.

As denounced by various international human rights defence organisations such as Front Line, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, as well as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, human rights activists in Western
Sahara are the habitual target of repressive actions from Moroccan authorities.
The question of human rights runs parallel to the issues concerning the right to self-determination.

One of the main links in the chain of abuses committed on the human rights of the Saharawi population is the plundering of their natural resources. Spawned by the relentless policy exercised by Morocco since the beginning of the occupation, this violation would not have been possible without the acquiescence and, on occasions, active participation of third countries. On 29th of January 2002, the UN Under-Secretary General for Legal Affairs, Mr. Hans Corell, wrote to the Security Council that "if further exploration and exploitation activities were to proceed in disregard of the interests and wishes of the people of Western Sahara, they would be in violation of the principles of international law".

More than 500 Saharawi have disappeared since Morocco invaded the territory in 1975, the human rights situation in the occupied territories of the Western Sahara is of great concern to the DSCWS where the Saharawi people are denied their right to self-determination. The Saharawis continue to endure human rights abuses. The DSCWS asks UN to expand the mandate of its Mission on the ground (MINURSO) to monitor the important issue of Human Rights.

The DSCWS believes that Mustafa Abdel Daiem’s conviction was intended to punish him for his public support for the right to self-determination for the People of Western Sahara and strongly supports the Campaign run by UPES for his immediate release

Yours sincerely

Nicolas Truelsen
Spokesperson of DSCWS
Email: vestsahara@gmail.dk

CC:
- Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Danish Parliament’s Committee for Foreign Affairs
- Africa Contact Denmark
- A World Associations of Writers, the PEN (Danish PEN Centre)
- Amnesty International - Denmark
- Danish Institute for Human rights
- Danish Centre for Human Rights (DCHR)
- Danwatch
- Human Rights Watch
- Rehabilitation and Research Centre for Torture Victims (RCT)- Denmark