Former members of the Polisario Front
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Since the end of the 1980s, several members of POLISARIO have decided to discontinue their military or political activities for the
Polisario Front The Polisario Front, Frente Polisario, Frelisario or simply Polisario, from the Spanish abbreviation of (Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro), (in ar, rtl=yes, الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير الس ...
. Most of them returned from the
Sahrawi refugee camps The Sahrawi refugee camps (also romanized with Saharawi) in Tindouf, Algeria, are a collection of refugee camps set up in the Tindouf Province, Algeria in 1975–76 for Sahrawi refugees fleeing from Moroccan forces, who advanced through Wester ...
in
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to
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, among them a few founder members and senior officials. Some of them are now actively promoting Moroccan sovereignty over
Western Sahara Western Sahara ( '; ; ) is a disputed territory on the northwest coast and in the Maghreb region of North and West Africa. About 20% of the territory is controlled by the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), while the ...
, which Morocco considers its
Southern Provinces The Southern Provinces ( ar, الأقاليم الجنوبية, Al-Aqalim al-Janubiyah, french: Provinces du Sud) or Moroccan Sahara ( ar, الصحراء المغربية, Assahra al-Maghribiya, french: Sahara marocain) are the terms used by th ...
. Their individual reasons to stop working for POLISARIO, as reported in the media, vary, but include allegations of human rights violations, monopolization and abuse of power, blackmailing and sequestering the refugee population in
Tindouf Tindouf (Berber: Tinduf, ar, تندوف) is the main town, and a commune in Tindouf Province, Algeria, close to the Mauritanian, Western Saharan and Moroccan borders. The commune has population of around 160,000 but the census and population ...
, and squandering foreign aid. They also claim POLISARIO is controlled by the government of
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and as one former member of POLISARIO put it, " asa group of Moroccan students who were urging the Spanish colonizer to leave and who had never claimed independence or the separation from motherland Morocco." The following is a list of some former members of the POLISARIO. It is not exhaustive. *Ahmedou Souelem Ahmed Brahim, former "minister", responsible of relations with the Arab World * Omar Hadrami - responsible of the military security of POLISARIO, a relative of the late
Ma al-'Aynayn Mohamed Mustafa Ma al-'Aynayn (; c. 1830–31 in Oualata, present-day Mauritania – 1910 in Tiznit, Morocco; complete name Mohamad Mustafa ben Mohamad Fadel Maa al-'Aynayn ash-Shanguiti ar, محمد مصطفى بن محمد فاضل ماء ...
*Lebnaha Attaya - Close to
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,
Mahfoud Ali Beiba Mahfoud Ali Beiba Hammad Dueihi ( ar, محفوظ علي بيبا حماد; born 1953 – died July 2, 2010) was a Sahrawi politician and co-founder of the Polisario Front, a national liberation movement that seeks self-determination for Wes ...
*Ghaoutah Mohamed Ahmed Baba - census official *Mustapha El Barazani – founder member and representative at the
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*Mustapha Bouh - Political Commissar for Sahrawi Popular Army of Liberation. *Bachir Dkhill - Founding member of the POLISARIO, representative of the organization in several countries and organizations. *Guajmoula Bent Ebbi - member of the Politburo, and today Moroccan MP. *Sidati Mohamed Abdellahi alias Sidati El Ghallaoui - representative of the POLISARIO in
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and
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. *Mohamed Abdelkader Ould Mohamed Oul Habiboullah Ould Haibelti - Held several top positions before heading the Sahrawi Republic-radio *Brahim Hakim - Former foreign minister of the RASD and representative of the POLISARIO in North America. *Maâlainine Mohamed Khaled - POLISARIO observer at MINURSO in Mauritania (5-7-2005) *Boullahi El Khalifa - Director of POLISARIO radio broadcasting *Mohamed Salem Khatri * Keltoum Khayati - Formerly in charge of the organization of women. *Ayoub Lahbib - Founder member of the POLISARIO and member of the Executive Committee. *Abderrahmane Leibek – POLISARIO member *Mohamed Ahmed ben Omar Ouled M'Brirek - POLISARIO representative for the identification of Sahrawis *Ahmed Moulay M’Hamed - Head of the Security Services
Détournement des aides humanitaires par le Polisario
*Lfdal Malainine – director at the Education Ministry *Ghoulam Najem Mouichane - representative in
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*Ahmed Ould Mohamed Abderrahman Cheikh Abdelaziz Rabani Trois cadres du Polisario regagnent le Maroc *Hametti Rabani - Minister for Justice and Cults *Mohamed Abdellahi Ould Mohamed El Mostapha Rabani - Lawyer *El Haj Abdellah Ould Abdelkader Ould Rabani – Journalist *Merrebih Rebbou *Ahmed Ould Saleh - personal secretary of Ayoub Lahbib *Bouchaâb Yahdih - representative of POLISARIO in
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*Cheikh Ali El Bouhali Hnini *Daifallah Yahdih - former census official *Cheikh El Mahjoub Ould M'Hamed Salem Ould Erraha - former census official *Semlali Aabadilah - former politician of Polisario The reports of the experiences of the former members of POLISARIO have generally been published in Moroccan newspapers supporting the government position on Western Sahara. The possibility to freely report on the problem of Western Sahara is limited in Morocco (see: International Press Institute, World Press Freedom Review, 2005 Morocco). US Congressman Donald M. Payne, from New Jersey, referred in 2005 to some former members of POLISARIO during a hearing before the subcommittee on Africa: "Also several people who were in a position of authority in the POLISARIO camps, when serious human rights abuses including torture were widespread, particularly during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, now occupy positions of authority in the Moroccan civil administration. This is based on information Amnesty International has been privy to." Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Human Rights and International Operations of the Committee on International Relations House of Representatives One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, November 17, 2005, p. 15 ( http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa24601.000/hfa24601_0f.htm {{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061130060303/http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa24601.000/hfa24601_0f.htm , date=2006-11-30 )


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