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appeared before his interrogators w
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checkpost when, according to Asfari
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cigarette burns. I told the doctor
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Errachdi said later that, at the tr
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activities in human rights groups t
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Authorities released Haidar in Janu
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The secretary general of the Justic
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individual policemen are chronic ab
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they closed ez-Zai’ar’s complai
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The Moroccan government provided Hu
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Ngilla el-Hawasi and Zahra Amidane
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A woman came to the demonstration a
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The police took me to an office whe
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involvement in May Day activities a
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evening, the officer returned, remo
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Second, the response claims that po
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Reached by telephone on July 15, 20
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I fainted. They untied me and pulle
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violence; however, on the basis of
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The Sahrawi Association of Victims
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Ech-Cherif el-Kouri, of El-Ayoun, b
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Governor Drif made clear why author
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Hafidha er-Raddad was in her hair s
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Freedom of Association for Human Ri
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and impede the work of the local br
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Republic 191 and distributing them
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In June 2005, the month after the A
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deterioration in security and to pr
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Moroccan Association for Human Righ
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Morocco Expels French NGO Human Rig
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Morocco Briefly Detains Delegation
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Article 87 allows this punishment i
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abuses committed by the Polisario a
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lood without their consent, detaine
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ecord and its close alliance with A
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mistreat them. 235 Hathiya Salama M
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families across the Moroccan separa
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• one took an arduous desert deto
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It is a pretty chaotic situation in
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Human Rights Watch interviewed one
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esidents to move, say, to Algiers m
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accessible in the camps, criticize
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Human Rights Watch did not encounte
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Foreign journalists who visit the c
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We received contradictory informati
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even if the detention is in an esta
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you find any evidence of slavery, b
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was in the hands of the owner. She
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One Sahrawi man showed Human Rights
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Both the Polisario and Saltana’s
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On April 30 2008, a civil court of
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Moroccan authorities and the Morocc
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Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara
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police have been criminally prosecu
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Appendix 2: Response from the Gover
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2. Reconciling Moroccan laws with i
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except to fulfill their duty to pro
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suspension to permanent dismissal (
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ights and freedoms of others.” Fr
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Conclusion and Notes The Moroccan g
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Hotel on Global Human Rights Day, o
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With respect to his arrest, this co
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document, dated June 13, 2007, whic
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and if you could specify the name o
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Appendix 4: SADR’s Response to Hu
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The state has opened its doors to a
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Case 2: Saltana Abdullah, known to
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efforts … to help [Ms. Knana] win
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helped form Khat ech-Chahid in Octo
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We would appreciate learning: the l
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uild Er-Rachid prison under harsh c
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esidents who left the camps in rece
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-Mr. Ahmed Badi Mohamed Salem was b
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health of citizens. Its goal is abo
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Therefore, the blame for this falls
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The conference also took other impo
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To remind you again, the conflict i
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Appendix 7: Letter from Human Right
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Nous serions heureux d’être info
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Joe Stork Directeur exécutif par i
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Translation Sahrawi Democratic Arab