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Ali Salem Tamek

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He has been jailed five times for nationalist activities, fired from his job, and for a long period of time had his passport confiscated. On September 13, 1993, he was detained for the first time, along with other Sahrawi independentists, on the Moroccan-Algerian border in the region of
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He has been the target of smear campaigns in the Moroccan press, and complains of politically motivated harassment and threats to his life and family. His wife, Aicha Ramdan, reported in 2005 that in 2003 she had been raped by five
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on October 27. On December 14, Ali Salem Tamek was sentenced to 8 months in prison by a Moroccan court in El-Aaiún, being accused of incitement to trouble the public order during an intifada. Both before and after the trial,
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issued reports with concerns that Ali Salem Tamek and other Sahrawi independence activists were not getting fair trials, and may be prisoners of conscience. He was released again under a general royal pardon in April 2006.
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and Spain on conferences supporting the independence of Western Sahara. The magazine Maroc Hebdo International put him in its July 2005 cover with the heading "Public Enemy Nº 1". The
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During his incarceration, he has been on numerous hunger strikes, and was released in 2003 under a general royal pardon on January 7, 2004, on orders from the
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On March 14, 2010, he was awarded with the I "Jose Manuel Méndez" human rights and social justice prize, given by the citizens platform "Asamblea por
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On October 8, 2009, he was arrested with six other Sahrawi independentists and human rights activists (known as "The Casablanca 7") at
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were freed on 23 April 2011, shortly before they were set to begin a hunger strike to protest the conditions of their imprisonment.
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On June 10, 2005, he was awarded with the III "Juan Antonio González Caraballo" Solidarity Prize, in a ceremony in
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in 2007 at the age 34. He reportedly was not allowed to study law and journalism after graduating.
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Mohamed Salem Ould El Mami Ould Mohamed Tamek (father), Fennina Bent Hammadi (mother)
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while attempting to cross the border between Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara and
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Asamblea por Tenerife crea un premio a los “Derechos Humanos y la Justicia Social”
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agents in front of her 3-year-old daughter, after a visit her husband at
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I "José Manuel Méndez" human rights and social justice prize (2010)
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Photo of Tamek on his 2004 prison release, in his hometown of Assa
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Amnesty International prisoners of conscience held by Morocco
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III "Juan Antonio González Caraballo" solidarity prize (2005)
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Call of Thawra (Letter to Ali Salem Tamek from his daughter)
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Marruecos considera a Ali Salem Tamek 'Enemigo Público Nº 1
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Ali Salem Tamek letter to the U.S. congress members
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Assa
Morocco
Collective of Sahrawi Human Rights Defenders
Human rights defender
trade unionist
Sahrawi nationalist
Arabic
Assa
Collective of Sahrawi Human Rights Defenders

Aït Melloul Prison
Tata
Polisario Front
dirhams
Dakhla
Mauritania
Tuesgui
Assa-Zag
Meknes
Rabat
Amnesty International
prisoner of conscience
Equity and Reconciliation Commission
DST
Aït Melloul Prison
General Directorate for National Security
political asylum
Spain
Arabic

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