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(en) NEFAC would like to express its maximum solidarity with the struggling people of Sidi Ifni (Morocco)
Date
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:11:09 +0300
Brutal Repression in Sidi Ifni (Morocco) ---- On May 30th, 2008, a large march
headed toward the port, deciding to set up an encampment to block the entrance
and stopping the refrigerated fish trucks from leaving. Since that day, the
protests continue. And frequent acts of repression: persecutions, beatings,
inspection and destruction of the shelters..... there are also deaths.
For a while now, the Ait Baamran, an Amazigh tribe from the area, have been
protesting their marginalization, the delayed operation of the the new port and
all the promises of development, widespread unemployment and favoritism in
public sector hiring for the city government. In September of 2007, the boycott
of the Parliamentary elections was practically unanimous, in response to the
call made by the coalition of associations.
On May 30th, 2008, a large march headed toward the port, deciding to set up an
encampment to block the entrance and stopping the refrigerated fish trucks from
leaving. Since that day, the protests continue. And frequent acts of repression:
persecutions, beatings, inspection and destruction of the shelters..... there
are also deaths.
More information below.
For that reason, we ask you all to write an email and send a fax with the
following text or something similar (a sample letter is attached) to the
following addresses:
Proposed text in English:
The immediate withdrawal of the Public Order forces from the city.
The immediate and unconditional release of the detained.
An independent investigation of the facts and prosecution of the culprits of
these abuses.
The acceptance of the legitimate grievances of the residents of Sidi Ifni.
No more marginalization of the Ait Baamran.
In French:
Le retrait en urgence des forces de l’ordre de la ville
La libération immédiate et inconditionnelle des détenus
L´ouverture d´une enquête indépendante et des poursuites contre les auteurs de
ces exactions.
La satisfaction des revendications légitimes des habitants de sidi ifni
Non à la marginalité des ait baamran
Addresses:
Prime Minister :
courrier@pm.gov.ma
Fax 00212-37768656
Minister of Justice :
courrier@mj.gov.ma
Fax 00 212-37723710
Minister of the Interior:
courrier@mi.gov.ma
Fax 00212-37766861 / 37767404
More Information:
On Sunday, May 15th, the caravan in solidarity with the people of Sidi Ifni left
from Guelmine and Tiznit en route to Sidi Ifni with people from all over
Morocco, from the North, South, East and West, and with the support of the
Amazigh (Berber) movement, from all human rights organizations and Left parties,
more than 500 participants.
At the entrance to the city, its residents, who have maintained their struggle
despite military occupation and isolation of the besieged city, (women's
demonstration on May 8th, savagely repressed, general strike on May 12th,
deserted streets, walked only by military boots) came out to welcome the
caravan, breaking the police fence that kept them isolated.
The march went around the entire city, more than 10,000 people joined. (Sidi
Ifni has around 20,000 inhabitants). The march went by the neighborhoods that
suffered the police attack, the sacking and violation of homes, the signs of
these attacks could still be seen.
The breaking of the city police barrier has been a great victory of the
solidarity caravan. Some comrades, refugees from the mountains due to police
persecution, joined in the march, taking advantage of the caravan's entrance and
gave their testimony of what occurred on June 7th. Chants were heard demanding
to cease the police persecutions, their withdrawal from the city and to begin
dialog with the authorities.
The arrival of the march near the Moulay Ali Abdellah School and the provocative
presence of the police nearby motivated the combative response of the youth, who
have been at the front of the struggle at all times. The violent response of the
police forces firing tear gas, resulted in serious injuries to one young man. He
was hit on the head by a tear gas bomb, and was taken to Agadir hospital where
he remains in intensive care.
Finally the march coincided with the burial of Mohamed Chafai, who died of a
heart attack when the police invaded his home, arresting his son. His burial
inspired another mass march, denouncing his death as a murder, the repression
and demanding punishment for those responsible.
In spite of all the abuses of power, of the repression against the media
(Aljazeera director, Al Massae...), of the police fence around Sidi Ifni, of the
establishment of military tent hospitals where there is no possibility of
ascertaining any information about the state of the injured, of the restriction
of information in the civil hospitals, the truth continues opening the way and
each time it looks more cetain that the brutal repression of June 7th caused
several deaths. In addition to the four bodies that appeared on the beach and
are yet to be identified, King Hassan's old tactic of the “disappeared” is
returning. The deaths are denied and the bodies don't appear so that there is no
proof. There are disappeared comrades whose whereabouts nobody knows: they've
fled, are in hospitals or maybe even dead.
The caravan and the march on Sunday has lead to, not only the breaking of the
fence around the city, but also a great dose of motivation and of morale for the
population that came back en masse to take the streets. Now more than ever they
need solidarity and support.
The Northeastern Federation of Anarchist Communists (NEFAC) would like to
express its maximum solidarity and support to the struggle and the resistance of
the Ait Baanram people of Sidi Ifni against unemployment, the lack of social
rights and the marginalization of the area.
NEFAC-US International Secretary: mailto:secretary@nefac.net
http://www.nefac.net
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