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All Sahrawi Moroccans detained in the Tindouf camps aspire to the liberation day when they can return to the Motherland, said Ahmed Ould Mohamed Ould Mbarek Hsina, a Moroccan Sahrawi who joined the Kingdom last Sunday.



The people sequestered in Tindouf camps in south-west Algeria, live daily suffering because of difficult living conditions under systematic abuse by the separatists of the aid provided by humanitarian organizations and foreign associations, revealed Tuesday M. Ould Mbarek Ould Hsina in a statement to the MAP.

These conditions are also due to abuses committed by Polisario leaders against the detainees, particularly those coming from the Moroccan southern provinces, he added. 

According to Ould Mbarek Ould Hsina, detainees no longer feel safe and are convinced that they can not remain indefinitely in Lahmada camps. The majority of detainees is convinced that the proposal of large autonomy for the Sahara region in the framework of Moroccan sovereignty is the only solution to the Sahara conflict.

Born in 1974 in Assa, at the Rguibates Sidi Allal tribe, Mohamed Ould Ahmed Ould Mbarek Hsina, describes as a crime his abduction along with his mother and sister by Polisario in 1979.  

Back to the Tindouf camps in 1996, after studying in Algeria and Cuba, he was recruited by the separatists army and carried out training under the guidance of Algerian officers in the Bashar region. 

Source: MAP
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