Adala UK strongly condemns the means used by the Moroccan police to suppress two peaceable demonstrations in El Aiun on 15th and 22nd May. The violent interventions caused dozens of injuries, some...
Saharawi political prisoners in Moroccan prisons face the prospect of a slow, painful death given the deliberate medical negligence enforced by the prison authorities. Most detainees suffer severe health issues given...
Human rights activist and café owner Mahmod Hadad is in a serious state after being beaten by Moroccan police in El Aiun, on 8th May 2014. He was in his café on Smara Street, when two Moroccan police cars arrived and uniformed and plain clothes...
International law has establishedtheright of allpeople to live free from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. States have a duty to condemn such acts within their internal laws and in the actions of all those who work for the state....
Adala UK has participated in a conference in El Aiun, organised by the coordinator of the Gdeim Izik camp, following the announcement of the launch of a national and international campaign for the liberation of Saharawi political prisoners. Several other Saharawi NGOs and media representatives also attended the conference. (more…)