Australians Demand Human Rights for Western Sahara
Australians Demand Human Rights for Western
Sahara
The Australia Western Sahara
Association (AWSA) organised on Friday 13 April 2012 in
front of the French Consulate in Melbourne a protest under
the slogan: human rights for Western Sahara – the time is
now! (Pictures attached).
Some of the protesters
were dressed as the three monkeys which embody the
proverbial principle to "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no
evil". They represent the way in which the United Nations
has turned a blind eye to human rights abuses in occupied
Western Sahara, most notably, France
The famous
British comedian and political activist Mark Thomas attended
the protest and spoke to the gathering. He also along with
Ron Guy, member of AWSA presented a letter to the French
Consul addressed to the French Government (see text
attached).
In his speech to the gathering Mr.
Thomas said that France has an opportunity to do the right
thing and show that it is truly a country that respects
human rights by allowing the UN to include human rights
monitoring in the mandate of its mission in Western Sahara
(MINURSO).
In the letter presented to the French
Consulate, AWSA stated that “as part of an international
action calling the United Nations to monitor human rights
abuses in Western Sahara, we urge France to vote in favour
of adding this responsibility to the mandate of MINURSO, the
UN mission for a referendum in Western
Sahara.”
It is worth recalling that Ms. Lyn
Allison, AWSA's president, had sent a letter on 26 March
2012 to the UN Secretary General, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, with
copies to the 15 Security Council members. A copy of her
letter can be seen on http://awsa.org.au/?p=833.
In
her letter to Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, Ms Allison stated “You will
be aware that MINURSO – the UN mission in Western Sahara
– is the only UN peacekeeping mission established since
1978 without a mandate to monitor human rights. This means
that Morocco has been able, with impunity, to occupy Western
Sahara and subject the Saharawis to arbitrary arrest,
disappearances, false imprisonment, unfair trials, torture
and the death penalty.” And added “ I write to urge
you…to press for human rights monitoring to be included to
protect the civilian population there. The measures
adopted last year have proved completely inadequate and
ineffective.
ENDS