Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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The injustice that happens to people in the camps of Tindouf, should be made up for it (U.S. NGO)


The injustice by Polisario and Algeria happens to the people in the camps of Tindouf, "are made up for it," said Sunday Porter Kathryn Cameron, chairman of the Leadership Council for Human Rights, one of the most important NGOs in defense of human rights in the United States.

"are more than 35 years these people hostage to the Frente Polisario and Algeria in the camps of Tindouf, where their most basic rights are systematically violated," Ms. Cameron Porter complained in a statement on the occasion of International Day of Human Rights published.

The international community, "she insisted," must ensure that the damage inflicted on them, are made up for it and that their rights and freedoms safeguarded, "torture, deprivation and stigma are the fate of all those illustrious themselves to make their voices heard and the truth about to expose the true nature of the Polisario.

winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Elie Wiesel, said Ms. Cameron Porter, that "as long as one child goes hungry, our life with the stamp of shame and fear will remain with marked."

"For All these victims, it is necessary to ascertain that they are not alone and that they are always present in our thoughts. And if they withhold their votes, we borrow it from us when their freedom depends on us depends on our freedom from them, "says Kathryn Cameron Porter, also founder of a Commission on Human Rights Caucus in Congress

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http://www.corcas. com
http://www.sahara-online.net
http://www.sahara-culture.com
http://www.sahara-villes.com
http://www.sahara-developpement.com
http://www.sahara-social.com

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