Former Prisoner of Polisario Reveals Inhumane Brutality of Ibrahim Ghali


(MENAFN- Morocco World News) Rabat – A new documentary explores the Polisario Front's violation of human rights. Broadcast on the Moroccan channel 2M, the film shows how the Algerian-backed Polisario imprisons and tortures individuals in the Tindouf camps and reveals the involvement of Polisario leader Ibrahim Ghali in these crimes.

One prisoner, Captain Ali Najab, spent 25 years in captivity. In the film he tells of the dire conditions he had experienced behind bars under the inhumane dominance of the Polisario separatists.

%E2%80%9CIt's important to preserve your memories,%E2%80%9D he says sitting in his Rabat office, which is decorated by his professional photos recalling his gloomy past.

Najab, who captured along with 3,200 comrades in prison, goes on to say, %E2%80%9CIt would be a crime to die and disappear without leaving any testimonies of what we lived – what I lived with my comrades – what I did in the South during the war.

%E2%80%9CThey tied our feet in our backs and tightened our arms with ropes until we started yelling from pain,%E2%80%9D says Najab, who was a pilot for Morocco.

Najab, whose captivity lasted from 1978 to 2003, described the cell where he had been suffering from the tyrannical abuse of the Polisario.

%E2%80%9CThe cell was a half meter large, a meter and a half long. There was no ceiling but there was a metal door,%E2%80%9D he says. %E2%80%9CIn November and December, it would feel so cold, while we only wore light shirts and had our hands tied for 14 days.%E2%80%9D

Looking steadily at the lens of the camera Najab recalls the inhumane treatment of those two weeks. %E2%80%9CWhen they came to untie us, they would beat us up, and they would beat us again hard every time, even when they gave us food.%E2%80%9D

%E2%80%9CIt lasted 14 days,%E2%80%9D he added. %E2%80%9CIf it had lasted more I would have lost my hand. Then they took us out and dropped us in cells for 11 months.%E2%80%9D

Polisario's Shame

A group of investigators from the association France Liberté published a report in 2003 revealing Polisario's abuse of Moroccan prisoners of war. In 52 pages, the report shows Polisario's systematic torture of Moroccans, debunking the separatist movement's propaganda and revealing the involvement of Algeria in violating human rights.

%E2%80%9CUntil the 1980s, the guards would whip the prisoners with electric cables when they were being too slow, or just to terrorize them. They were constantly beaten and humiliated,%E2%80%9D reads the report.

%E2%80%9CIn 1997, at least six prisoners made an attempt to escape from the Ghezouani military post. They neutralized their Sahrawi guards and took their weapons. They were caught up by Algerian soldiers who executed them all, including Ali Ould Zouali.%E2%80%9D

The Tormentor Ibrahim Ghali

The report also shows the leading perpetrators of torture in the prisons of Tindouf camps. Among the most shown names is Sidi Ahmed Batal, the director of Polisario's security services, who Najab calls the biggest torturer was under Ghali's commandment.

%E2%80%9CBrahim Ghali came to my cell, looked at me and said: 'Why is he so skinny?'%E2%80%9D said Najab, who explained how Ghali mocked him. %E2%80%9CI did not answer [his question].%E2%80%9D

Najab went on to talk about the inhumane brutality made by Batal against the prisoners, saying, %E2%80%9CSidi Ahmed Batal tortured with his own hands.%E2%80%9D

Starting in August 2013, the truth of the Polisario brutality began to be recognized internationally., when a complaint of genocide and violations of human rights filed against Polisario officials, including Ghali and Mahjoub, was revived at Lincoln at the National Court of Madrid by some Sahrawi victims.

The court's revival of this file and its notification to the victims indicate that Spanish justice is determined to move forwards against the perpetrators of crimes against humanity in the Tindouf camps.

In November 2016, the Spanish National Court reopened a case against Ghali, on charges of %E2%80%9Cgenocide and crimes against humanity,%E2%80%9D giving the Spanish police to do what is necessary to deliver the summons, which calls on him to testify in front of Investigative Court No. 5 with a copy of the complaint lodged against him.

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