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Ahmed Herzenni, President of Morocco's Advisory Council on Human Rights (CCDH)
Society | Human rights

Moroccan report confirms "killing of 352 Saharawis"

afrol News - The Royal Advisory Council for Human Rights (CCDH) of Morocco in a unique report confirms the killing of 352 "disappeared" Saharawis from 1958 to 1992. Out of these, over 200 died in military bases and secret detention centres, including children.

Moroccan troops transporting corpses
Human rights | Politics

"Massacre" and purges ongoing in Western Sahara

afrol News - At least 11 Sahrawis have been shot dead by Moroccan troops storming a camp of protesters. Sahrawi sources talk of 36 civilians being shot. Moroccan troops keep raiding Western Sahara cities, arresting young Sahrawi men.


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