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 By Andnetwork .com  

   
Instead of facing the "catastrophic situation" in Tindouf camps, Polisario separatists devote all their energy to organizing the festivities celebrating the 30th anniversary of the creation of the SADR in the buffer zone, noted the Brussels-based European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center (ESISC) in a report published Monday.
  The ESISC report noted that while tens of thousands of refugees have had to deal with a catastrophic situation in the Tindouf camps for several weeks now, following the torrential rain that hit the Tindouf region (southwest of Algeria), the Polisario leaders devoted all their energy to organizing the festivities celebrating the 30th anniversary of the SADR creation.


In mid-seventies, the Algeria-backed "Polisario" misled thousands of Sahrawis through propaganda into leaving their homes to Tindouf camps, at the same time waging war on Morocco claiming the separation of the Moroccan southern provinces, known as the Sahara, retrieved by the motherland from Spanish rule in 1975, under the Madrid accords.

     The report noted that the so-called President of the Sahrawi Red Crescent, Bouhbini, attacked the World Food Program and the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), whom he claimed were "responsible for anything that might arise from this critical situation."

     Citing the Algerian "Al Watan" daily, the report said that "Over 4,712 tons of emergency aid allocated for the Polisario have been blocked in Algerian ports and airports for over a year because of the paralysis that characterizes the Algerian Red Crescent,” no matter that a large part of this stock was made up of medicines and perishable foodstuffs. But Bouhini did not mention a word of this, as Polisario attacks international organizations, but spares the Algerian organizations.

ESISC said that hundreds of tents donated following the latest floods have been used by the Polisario mercenaries in the festivities, which took place in Tifariti, an “uninhabited area in the demilitarized zone of Sahara.” The 1991 ceasefire agreement prohibits the Polisario from entering this zone.

Irritated by the report, Polisario launched in early January a spam operation on the ESISC website to protest the document. “We have only received a few dozen e-mails over a period of over six weeks and, of these, most originated from a single address and were not signed,” noted Claude Moniquet, ESISC chairman.

 
 

 

   

 

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