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Western Sahara. “The March for Freedom” Faces Its Most Difficult Stage After Embarking on Morocco - Latin American Summary

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Sahara Press Service, Latin American Summary, June 1, 2025. This morning, the High Square of Algeciras hosted the great demonstration, at 12:00 hours, as the closing of the European stages of the “March for the Freedom of Saharawi Political Prisoners”. Hundreds of people, including the Saharawi community, representatives of the solidarity movement of the State [...] The entry Western Sahara. “The march for freedom” faces its most difficult stage…
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The Saharawi National Commission for Human Rights (CONASADH) condemned this Sunday the decision of the Moroccan authorities to prevent members of the March for Freedom from completing their journey to Kenitra prison and demanding the release of Saharawi political prisoners. Saharawi political prisoners of the Western Sahara Gdeim Izik group are in the aforementioned prison, against which activists of the March for Freedom planned to deploy. Howe…

Sahara Press Service, Latin American Summary, June 1, 2025. This morning, the High Square of Algeciras hosted the great demonstration, at 12:00 hours, as the closing of the European stages of the “March for the Freedom of Saharawi Political Prisoners”. Hundreds of people, including the Saharawi community, representatives of the solidarity movement of the State [...] The entry Western Sahara. “The march for freedom” faces its most difficult stage…

The fourteen members of the expedition of the so-called ‘March for the Freedom of the Saharawi political prisoners’ were unable to complete this Saturday their goal of entering Morocco to continue to Kentira, after the Moroccan authorities refused their passage in the port of Tangier, which they had arrived at by ferry from Tarifa (Cadiz). Some of the participants of the march explained this to EFE, who explain that they have not even been able …

The 14 members of the expedition cannot even get off the ferry they took from Tarifa. Algeciras, a stop on a 3,000-kilometer march for the release of 32 Sahrawi political prisoners: "They suffer constant torture."

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Europa Sur broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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