Mohamed-Fadel Ould Ismail Ould Es-Sweyih (1949 or 1951 – 6 May 2002) was a
Sahrawi nationalist politician, member of the
Polisario Front. He was a prominent member of the
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic diplomatic corps, holding several posts as SADR ambassador or Polisario Front representative.
Career
In 1972 he got involved in the ''Embryonic Movement for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro'' (the precursor of the Polisario Front) headed by
El-Ouali Mustapha Sayed. As Ouali, he got arrested and tortured by Moroccan police during the
Tan-Tan demonstrations (25–27 May).
In 1975, he was part of the Information committee of the POLISARIO, where he became known as a journalist. Shortly after, he became the editor in chief of the ''Sáhara Libre'' newspaper.
From 1981, he started to manage as POLISARIO representative, first for Europe, then for France and Sweden. Subsequently, he was counselor to the presidency of the SADR, and to the Sahrawi Commission for the Referendum.
In 1995, he returned to his old post as POLISARIO representative for France. Briefly, he occupied in 1999 the SADR's Ministry of Information, being one of the founders of the Sahrawi Republic official press agency, the
Sahara Press Service
Sahara Press Service (SPS) is the multi-lingual official press agency of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, the government in exile of the Western Sahara. The agency mainly report government-related news and current Sahrawi affairs, both from ...
. In 1998 he wrote the book ''Les Sahraouis'', published by the French editorial L'Harmattan.
From 1999 to 2001 he was appointed as SADR ambassador to Ethiopia, and permanent representative to the
Organization for African Unity
The Organisation of African Unity (OAU; french: Organisation de l'unité africaine, OUA) was an intergovernmental organization established on 25 May 1963 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with 32 signatory governments. One of the main heads for OAU's ...
.
In 2001 he was designated as POLISARIO representative for the United Kingdom and Ireland. That year he wrote the book ''La République Sahraouie'' ("The Sahrawi Republic"), where he reviews the history and the structure of the SADR.
In the night of 5–6 May 2002, Fadel Ismail died in Brixton, London, due to an asthma crisis, followed by a heart attack.
Legacy
Few days after his decease, Sahrawi students in
El Aaiun
Laâyoune ( , also , ) or El Aaiún ( , ; Hassaniya Arabic: , romanized: ; ber, ⵍⵄⵢⵓⵏ, Leɛyun; ar, label= Literary Arabic, العيون, al-ʿUyūn/el-ʿUyūn, lit=The Springs) is the largest city of the disputed territory of W ...
renamed the "
Hassan II school" as "Mohamed Fadel Ismail school". On late 2002, ARSO (french: link=no, 'Association de soutien à un Référendum libre et régulier au Sahara Occidental') published another Fadel Ismail book, entitled "''Lettre à mon frère Marocaine''" ("Letter to my Moroccan brother"), with an introduction by
Ahmed Baba Miské
Ahmed Baba Miské (18 May 1935 – 14 March 2016) was a Mauritanian politician, writer, diplomat and author of ''Lettre ouverte aux elites du Tiers-monde'' (''Open Letters to the Elite of the Third World''). He was a Mauritanian ambassador and Pol ...
. Also, an Italian solidarity association in
Mantua
Mantua ( ; it, Mantova ; Lombard language, Lombard and la, Mantua) is a city and ''comune'' in Lombardy, Italy, and capital of the Province of Mantua, province of the same name.
In 2016, Mantua was designated as the Italian Capital of Culture ...
was named "Associazione Fadel Ismail" in his honour.
A Sahrawi press and cultural centre in
Algiers
Algiers ( ; ar, الجزائر, al-Jazāʾir; ber, Dzayer, script=Latn; french: Alger, ) is the capital and largest city of Algeria. The city's population at the 2008 Census was 2,988,145Census 14 April 2008: Office National des Statistiques ...
was named "''Mohamed Fadel Ismail''" in 2004 in his honour.
See also
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Sahara Press Service
Sahara Press Service (SPS) is the multi-lingual official press agency of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, the government in exile of the Western Sahara. The agency mainly report government-related news and current Sahrawi affairs, both from ...
External links
Mohamed-Fadel Ismaïl ould Es-Sweyih, alias Mohamed Fadel, Ý 5/6.05.02Non-exhaustive list of recent publications at ARSO.org.
La República Árabe Saharaui Democrática "El Primer Estado del Sáhara Occidental"Lettre à mon frère Marocaine
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ismail Ould Es-Sweyih, Mohamed Fadel
1949 births
1951 births
2002 deaths
Ambassadors of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic to Ethiopia
People from Laayoune
Polisario Front politicians
Sahrawi journalists
Sahrawi non-fiction writers
Sahrawi Sunni Muslims
20th-century non-fiction writers