29077 - Brahim Ghali accused of genocide
N. Lygeros
Translated from the Greek by Athena Kehagias
In Spain, the national court accuses Brahim Ghali of genocide.
More specifically he is accused following a complaint filed by the victims, members of the Sahraoui Association for the Human Rights.
The accusations consist of: genocide, murder, trauma, terrorism, torture, disappearances and illegal detentions.
This court order of the Spanish judge was reactivated in recent days because of the potential of the presence of the Polisario leader in Spain.
He has already been asked twice to bring himself in for questioning, but he failed to present himself.
This time, following him taking over the leadership of Polisario, he is stigmatizing his own structure with its crimes.
Only that this constitutes the consequence of his election.
If Polisario wanted to put a new image across, an even more progressive one let’s say, it wouldn’t have chosen this person.
Only that this structure which has been largely degenerated by the authorities, is unable to recruit new blood to it, therefore it’s content with what it has, and with whatever that happens to be, ie, a tool of a genocidal propaganda, which has no meaning since it merely represents it’s own purpose and that alone.
Therefore, the accusation of genocide comes across as the beginning of the end of a mistake which has committed so many crimes and problems.