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Front Line Defenders strongly condemns the increasing harassment by the Moroccan authorities against Sahrawi human rights defenders living in Western Sahara over the last few months which include physical surveillance on prominent human rights defenders, the
use excessive force to disperse peaceful protests, the mistreatment of imprisoned human rights defenders and the imposition of arbitrary disciplinary measures against human rights
defenders in their employment.
Woman human rights defender Sultana Khaya has been under house arrest for almost 11 weeks in her home in Boujdour, Western Sahara, a measure which was imposed without a court order or any legal basis. On 19 November 2020, several Moroccan police units
imposed a siege around her house, during which the woman human rights defender was subjected to physical and verbal assaults. Police vehicles continue to block the entrance to the house. On several occasions, when trying to leave her house, the woman human rights
defender said she was physically assaulted and forced to retreat back inside. On 13 February, Sultana Khaya was subjected to a physical assault after a member of the Moroccan police threw stones at her which left her face bleeding and badly bruised. The police would not allow her to be transferred to a hospital.
The Moroccan security forces continue to surround the house of human rights defender and president of the Sahrawi Association for the Protection and Dissemination of Sahrawi
Culture and Heritage Bachri Ben Talb in Western Sahara. On several occasions in January
and February 2021, the police blocked the entrance to the human rights defender’s house
and physically attacked and verbally insulted him and members of his family. Woman human
rights defender Mahfouda Bamba Lefkire and her family are being subjected to continuous
intimidation by the Moroccan police. On 25 January 2021, Mahfouda Bamba Lefkire’s
seventeen year old daughter was stopped by a plain clothed police man who proceeded to
question her for approximately one hour until her mother intervened. The police officer
threatened to detain the woman human rights defender for stepping in to help her daughter.
On 28 November 2020, Moroccan security forces attacked the house of prominent human
rights defender and co-founder and leading member CODESA Ali Salem Tamek in the city
of Laayoune while he was hosting a traditional Sahrawi family event. Some members of the
Moroccan security forces threw rocks at his house, terrifying his family and his guests.
After his election as the president of the Collective of Sahrawi Human Rights defenders in
Western Sahara (CODESA) on 28 September 2020, human rights defender Babouzeid
Mohamed Said Labbihi has been banned from entering his workplace in the port in Dakhla,
Western Sahara. According to Babouzeid Mohamed Said Labbihi, Moroccan authorities
have threatened fishing companies operating in the port in order to prevent them from
employing the human rights defender. Moreover, Babouzeid Mohamed Said Labbihi has
reported being under physical surveillance since 22 December 2020. On 28 December
2020, woman human rights defender Mbaraka Alina Baali was arbitrarily transferred to
another workplace administration in El Marsa, some 30 kilometres away from the
neighbourhood where she had been working and living with her family since June 2013. The
decision of her transfer was taken without her prior knowledge or approval. She also
reported that she has been under continuous physical surveillance since early February
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