Members of the Australia Western Sahara Association organised a demonstration during the Annual General Meeting of Incitec Pivot, one the Australian companies that imports phosphates from Western Sahara illegally. The meeting took place in Melbourne on 23 December 2009.
Yearly Archives: 2009
‘My situation is one of imprisonment’ Aminatou Haidar’s return to Laâyoune
TOMÁS BÁRBULO reports 22 December 2009 El Pais – English Edition
Aminatou Haidar’s return to Laâyoune has sparked violence and recrimination
“This neighborhood is closed,” said the policeman. The plain-clothes officer, with dozens of colleagues both in uniform and out, was stationed at the entrance to Bir Jedid street, the home of Aminatou Haidar. At 10am last Saturday, the policemen blocked the passage of Domingo de Guzmán, Haidar’s doctor. An argument ensued, during which Haidar herself appeared, supported by her daughter, Hayat, and another family member.
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W.Sahara activist heads home, declares triumph
18 December 2009
Agence France Presse
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2009 All reproduction and presentation rights reserved.
Western Sahara independence activist Aminatou Haidar headed back to the disputed Moroccan territory overnight Thursday, declaring triumph after a long hunger strike to protest being exiled.
Haidar was released from hospital in Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, and immediately headed to the airport where she boarded a plane heading for the Western Sahara.
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Vigil today in Sydney to support Aminatou and petition to sign
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VIGIL TO SUPPORT THE RETURN OF WESTERN SAHARA HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER AMINATOU HAIDAR TO HER HOMELAND
Thursday 17 December 2009, (6pm-7pm)
Sydney Town Hall STEPS
483 George Street, Sydney 2000
AMINATOU HAS BEEN ON HUNGER STRIKE FOR OVER A MONTH
PLEASE JOIN US TO SHOW SUPPORT AND SOLIDARITY
A tragedy for Western Sahara
As the world’s diplomats duel over her destiny, Aminatou Haidar, on the 29th day of her hunger strike, could be hours from death
* Brian Eno and Stefan Simanowitz
* guardian.co.uk, Monday 14 December 2009 18.10 GMT
Anyone who has seen Hunger, Steve McQueen’s harrowing film about the Maze prison hunger strike, will have some idea of just how horrific it is to die by starvation. Bobby Sands, a fit 27-year-old man, survived 66 days without food. Aminatou Haidar, a delicate 42-year-old, is on the 29th day of her hunger strike; with a perforated ulcer and a constitution weakened by years of imprisonment and torture, there are fears that she will not survive much longer.
MEDIA RELEASE A statement from the Melbourne Centre of International PEN
MEDIA RELEASE A statement from the Melbourne Centre of International PEN
15 December 2009
The Melbourne Centre of International PEN is alarmed at the predicament of Aminatou Haidar, Saharawi Human Rights advocate. Haidar is in the fifth week of a hunger strike in Lanzarote Airport in the Canary Islands. She was returning to her home and family in El Aaiun, the main city of West Sahara, when arrested by the Moroccan authorities. Haidar had travelled to New York to receive the Civil Courage award, for her tireless advocacy as president of the Collective of Saharawi Human Rights Defenders (CODESA).
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Sydney 17 December VIGIL TO SUPPORT THE RETURN OF AMINATOU HAIDAR TO HER HOMELAND
Dear Friends
VIGIL TO SUPPORT THE RETURN OF AMINATOU HAIDAR TO HER HOMELAND
AMINATOU HAS BEEN ON HUNGER STRIKE FOR OVER A MONTH
PLEASE JOIN US TO SHOW SUPPORT AND SOLIDARITY
Thursday 17 December 2009, (6pm-7pm)
Sydney Town Hall Venue
483 George Street, Sydney 2000
More information at http://www.awsa.digipipes.com.au
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ACTU writes to Navi Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Sharan Burrow, ACTU President, has written on behalf of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) to ask for UN intervention on behalf of the Saharawi Human Rights activist Ms. Aminatou Haidar.
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CNN interview with hunger strike activist
Hunger strike activist seeks return to Western Sahara
By Al Goodman, Madrid Bureau Chief
10 December 2009. Madrid, Spain (CNN) — An award-winning Western Sahara independence activist on the 25th day of her hunger strike at a Spanish airport said Thursday she wants to return home to live with her family, “but in dignity.
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Report about the conditions of detention of Saharawi woman
A report about the conditions of detention of the one woman member of the group of 7 held in Sale prison near Rabat, Edehja Lachgar is attached. It provides a circumstantial account of what it’s like inside prisons and for the families trying to visit.
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