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Two Sahrawis from Tindouf arrested in Spain on terrorism charges
Two Sahrawis from Tindouf arrested in Spain on terrorism charges

Ya Biladi

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Ya Biladi

Two Sahrawis from Tindouf arrested in Spain on terrorism charges

In Spain, Basque police arrested two young Sahrawis from the Tindouf camps on Wednesday in the province of Álava. They are accused of «collaboration with jihadist organizations» and «glorifying terrorism». On Friday, the two suspects appeared before an investigating judge specializing in terrorism cases at the National Court in Madrid. Following the hearing, the magistrate ordered that one of the suspects remain in custody, while the other was released under judicial supervision. Notably, most Spanish media outlets covering the arrests, particularly those in the Basque region, did not disclose the origins of the individuals detained. «One of the suspects is reportedly a close associate of the new Polisario representative in Algiers, Khatri Addouh. Since Wednesday, Polisario representatives in Spain have been actively pressuring Basque media not to disclose the alleged terrorists' links to the Tindouf camps», a Moroccan source told Yabiladi. It is worth recalling that for several months, American think tanks and political figures have been lobbying the Trump administration to designate the Polisario Front as a terrorist organization.

Spain Arrests Two Tindouf-Origin Sahrawis on Terrorism Charges
Spain Arrests Two Tindouf-Origin Sahrawis on Terrorism Charges

Morocco World

time16 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Morocco World

Spain Arrests Two Tindouf-Origin Sahrawis on Terrorism Charges

Rabat – Spanish police in the Basque Country arrested two young Sahrawis originally from the Tindouf camps on Wednesday in the Álava region. The individuals are facing charges of 'collaboration with jihadist organizations' and 'glorification of terrorism,' according to converging reports. Both suspects appeared on Friday before a judge at Spain's National Court in Madrid, which specializes in terrorism-related cases. Following the hearing, the magistrate ordered one of the suspects to remain in custody while releasing the second under judicial supervision with conditions. Notably, most Spanish media outlets reporting on the case—particularly those in the Basque region—did not mention the origins of the suspects. According to a Moroccan source cited by multiple converging reports, one of the arrested individuals is reportedly closely connected to Khatri Addouh, the Polisario Front's new ambassador to Algeria. The same source indicated that Polisario representatives in Spain have been pressuring media outlets not to reveal that the suspects are linked to the Tindouf camps. The arrest comes amid growing concerns over the possible radicalization within the camps. In recent months, various American think tanks and political figures have called for the U.S. government to designate the Polisario Front as a terrorist organization. Meanwhile, in Spain, a heated debate continues within the ruling coalition over a proposal to grant Spanish nationality to Sahrawis born during the Spanish colonial occupation of Western Sahara. Originally proposed by the far-left party Sumar—seen as a political move against the ruling Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE)—, the initiative has sparked division. PSOE has opposed recognizing identity documents issued by the Polisario and has resisted simplifying naturalization procedures for Sahrawis. Despite PSOE's opposition, the proposal was passed in parliament thanks to support from other parties, further fueling tensions within Spain's governing alliance. Tags: Algeria and polisariospain polisarioTindouf

Polisario crisis : Teachers join police in unpaid struggle
Polisario crisis : Teachers join police in unpaid struggle

Ya Biladi

time30-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Ya Biladi

Polisario crisis : Teachers join police in unpaid struggle

The Polisario leadership is grappling with a severe financial crisis, leaving it unable to pay its employees' salaries. Following recent protests by police officers, teachers are now the latest to face unpaid wages. This situation has been confirmed by an official statement from the so-called «Ministry of Education», as reported by a Sahrawi media outlet based in the Tindouf camps, known for its critical stance toward Morocco. Khatri Addouh, the former head of the Polisario delegation during the Geneva Round Tables and the official currently handling this issue, expressed his «apologies» to the teachers. He cited unspecified «fundamental elements» that have impeded salary payments but did not provide further details. He concluded his message by wishing the teachers and other staff a «joyous Eid al-Fitr». These financial troubles are exacerbated by political tensions within the Front's leadership. About ten days ago, Addouh was removed from the permanent office of the general secretariat and replaced by Abdelkader Taleb Omar, the Polisario's representative in Algeria.

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