Arab solidarity activists renewed their support for the struggle of the Sahrawi people for self-determination, calling on the Arab peoples for more solidarity until the independence of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
In a symposium on the Sahrawi issue via videoconference entitled “We are advocates of Arab unity, but not at the expense of the right of peoples to self-determination,” the head of the Arab Committee for Solidarity with the Sahrawi People, Mahmoud Al-Saleh, emphasized “the great meanings and implications of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Polisario Front.” As an Arab liberation movement, it was able to lead the struggle of the Arab Sahrawi people in different stages, despite all the difficulties it faced.
Al-Saleh added that what increases the pain of the Sahrawi people is the absence of the Arab peoples from this issue, praising in this regard the honorable Algerian position in supporting the Sahrawi cause since its inception.
Mahmoud Al-Saleh affirmed that the Arab Committee for Solidarity with the Sahrawi People “is continuing its humanitarian role in supporting this cause until independence is achieved.”
For his part, the Jordanian journalist, Mohammed Habashneh, highlighted the Arab media’s negligence towards the Sahrawi issue, considering that the organization of this meeting is “a distinctive step needed by the Arab public opinion, which is forcibly absent from this just human cause, to shed light on this great people who have suffered greatly from Moroccan injustice and persecution.” .
And he added, “This people, who presented the most wonderful pages of heroism and sacrifice to gain their independence, like the rest of the peoples of the world, but clashed with Moroccan ambitions for the bounties of the land of Western Sahara, which undermined their access to their right to independence.”
He called on the Arab peoples for “more solidarity” to support the cause of the Saharawi people until the independence of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. He also warned of “the great failure of the Arab media towards this issue.”
For his part, the activist Aed al-Azza said that the practices of the Moroccan regime “call on us to stand by the Sahrawi people for self-determination and the independence of their state.” The activist and activist, Mai Hudeib, affirmed that “our standing as nationalists alongside the right to self-determination of the Sahrawi people is a rightful stance.” is based on an objective basis.
In turn, the activist, Haifa Musa’a, considered that this type of solidarity seminar came to “confirm the position of Arab thinkers on the side of the Sahrawi people’s cause, and to show the reality of this issue, which the Moroccan regime wanted to keep away from Arab public opinion for almost half a century.”
The organization of such seminars – according to the Arab Committee for Solidarity with the Saharawi People – comes to shed light on the stations of the struggle of the Saharawi people and the injustice and persecution they suffer.
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