Speaking at a panel discussion organized on the fringes of the 2nd session of the UN Human Rights Council, Mostapha Bouh said Polisario has not been tender to the Sahrawis, committing killings without judgment, justice or lawyers, but just on the mere reason that they have a different opinion.
He criticized some participants for deliberately omitting the serious Human rights violations committed by Polisario in the Tindouf Camps, deeming it an accomplicity to pass over these violations in silence.
The Algeria-backed separatist “Polisario” claims since the mid-seventies to separate the Moroccan southern provinces, known as the Sahara, which Morocco retrieved from Spain in line with the Madrid accords signed in 1975.
Bouh said it is high time to be realistic and endeavor to reach a political solution to the conflict, because the referendum on self-determination has become obsolete.