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Sahrawi Civilian Prisoner Continues Hunger Strike Amid Deteriorating Conditions

PUBLISHED July 17, 2026
Sahrawi Civilian Prisoner Continues Hunger Strike Amid Deteriorating Conditions

Ongoing Struggle of Mohamed Lamine Hadi

In the occupied city of El-Aaiun, the plight of Sahrawi civilian prisoner Mohamed Lamine Hadi remains dire as he enters the fifth day of his open-ended hunger strike. This act of defiance commenced on July 13, 2026, amid alarming conditions that have raised significant concerns regarding his treatment in Moroccan prisons. The Sahrawi Prisoners Protection Association has been actively monitoring the situation and recently received a distressing phone call from Hadi's family, shedding light on the grim reality he faces.

According to his family, following the announcement of his hunger strike, Hadi was immediately surrounded by prison guards and staff at Tiflet 2 Prison, where he was subjected to physical assault. This alarming incident was compounded by his subsequent transfer to a solitary confinement cell that lacks even the most basic necessities for humane living. The threats he received from prison authorities of facing even harsher punishment for speaking out about the mistreatment only further illustrate the oppressive environment in which he is imprisoned.

Human Rights Concerns and Calls for Action

It is crucial to highlight that Mohamed Lamine Hadi has endured complete isolation for nine long years in Tiflet 2 Prison, where he has been denied all rights afforded to a prisoner of conscience. The situation has escalated to a point where the torture and ill-treatment he experiences have led to a significant decline in his health. In light of these alarming developments, Hadi’s family has made urgent appeals to public opinion and international organizations, urging them to intervene on behalf of their son and to bring an end to his ongoing suffering. The international community must take notice of this critical human rights issue and act to ensure the protection of prisoners like Hadi, who are enduring unimaginable hardships.

As reported by spsrasd.info.

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