Posted 2009/8/19

Morocco: Physical assault and detention of human rights defender, Mr Ennaama Asfari

Human rights defender, Mr Ennaama Asfari, has been subjected to a physical assault and arrested on 14 August 2009 in Tan-Tan, Southern Morocco. He was brought before the court in Tan-Tan on 17 August 2009 and was accused of “insulting an official employee”. His trial has been adjourned until 24 August 2009.

Further Information

Ennaama Asfari is the co-president of the Comité pour le respect des libertés et des droits humains au Sahara occidental - CORELSO (Committee for the respect of liberties and human rights in the Western Sahara). Front Line previously raised the case of Ennaama Asfari when on 28 April 2008 he was sentenced to two months' imprisonment and fined 3,000 Dirhams at a trial from which international observers had been expelled.

On 14 August 2009, Ennaama Asfari was arrested at a police checkpoint 20 km from Tan-Tan, following an argument with a policeman who checked his identification and then tried to force him to remove a Sahrawi flag from his key chain. Ennaama Asfari was reportedly ill-treated and physically assaulted during the arrest and his eye glasses were broken.

Ennaama Asfari has reportedly been followed and harassed by the Moroccan police since his participation in a conference on Western Sahara in Algeria in July 2009.

Front Line believes that Ennaama Asfari has been targeted and harassed because of his work in defense of human rights especially of the Sahrawi people. Front Line is concerned for the security and physical and psychological integrity of Ennaama Asfari while in detention.

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