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The Algerian authorities and the Polisario's militia expelled, on Wednesday, Mustafa Selma Ould Sidi Mouloud to an isolated location, far away from the Tindouf camps where his family and relatives live, after he was abducted on September 21, 2010 and detained in an undisclosed location, the Action Committee for the Release of Mustapha Selma Ould Sidi Mouloud announced.



"Till this moment, none of the members of his family or relatives could contact him and ensure his safety and his health and psychological condition," it said in a statement.

The committee voiced deep concern about this situation as well as about the likelihood of revenge, especially that the polisario's militia is still turning people against him.

Given the above, the committee urged the international community and all the organizations and actors supporting the militant Mustafa Selma Ould Sidi Mouloud to be vigilant and cautious, and to keep supporting him until he can enjoy all his rights to travel, to express freely his views and to join his family in the Tindouf camps, southwestern Algeria.

The committee recalled that the militant Mustafa Selma Ould Sidi Mouloud was abducted by the polisario’s militia on September 21, 2010 only because he expressed a different opinion from the claims of Algeria and the polisario, out of his conviction of Morocco’s autonomy initiative as an objective and fair solution to the Sahara dispute.


Source: MAP
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