Gdeim Izik Group: Between Moroccan torture and neglect by Polisario

Gdeim Izik Group has been in Moroccan prisons for fourteen years for defending the right to self-determination in Western Sahara

We cannot remain silent indefinitely in the face of such barbarism. A group of Sahrawi activists have been imprisoned in Moroccan dungeons under inhumane conditions for fourteen years. They are victims of the UN’s silence and negligence. Forgotten by the international community and by their own vanguard movement, the Polisario Front.

In Palestine, the heroic Hamas resistance movement has achieved historic feats in liberating the population languishing in Israeli prisons. In Western Sahara, no one shows interest in them, despite the fact that the Moroccan authorities subject them to a special regime of humiliation, torture and suffering.

The Polisario Front never lifted a finger for them, despite knowing the enemy’s hatred of the Sahrawis. Even though we know that Moroccans are a people deeply rooted in cruelty and humiliation of others. They are the only people who practice the bottle torture method, where they insert bottles into the anus to humiliate others. King Hassan II was cruel, but he never ordered his executioners to put bottles in the backs of prisoners. That initiative came from the twisted minds of the servants of the Moroccan regime, servants who grew up in a society where evil is innate, a people who are cruel by nature.

The “achievements” of the Moroccans are well known in Europe. The Mocro mafia in the Netherlands, human trafficking in France and Spain, terrorist attacks, women being beheaded because they have been separated from their husbands… The list of Moroccan crimes knows no bounds, it could fill the pages of an extensive book.

The behavior of Moroccan citizens is evident in the political scandals of the Makhzen government: espionage, corruption, blackmail, sex tourism, pedophilia… and a king who staggers through the streets of Paris under the influence of alcohol. Morocco is a perfect example of the saying: “Every nation gets the leaders it deserves. » The Moroccan civil servant, regardless of his rank, is a criminal and an offender. He did not learn this at the administration school of the Ministry of the Interior, but at his mother’s breast. What can one expect from a country where videos of an ambassador insulting his Sahrawi colleague in the most disgusting way have gone viral?

It is in this country that the heroes of the Gdeim Izik epic are imprisoned, forgotten by the Sahrawi leadership in some of the worst prisons in the world. The least that could have been done for them was to make their release a condition of any negotiation, knowing that for the participants the negotiations were nothing more than a tourist excursion. That way, at least some benefit could be gained from a process that goes nowhere.

The case of the Gdeim Izik Group is a living example of the incompetence of the Sahrawi leaders: no independence, no military victories, no diplomatic achievements and no release of Sahrawi prisoners. This is the balance of fifty years under the leadership of the cabal that determines our fate.

On this occasion, I pay tribute to these Sahrawi activists who have set the best example of sacrifice and struggle for the just cause of their people.

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