Martyr Al-Hafiz, June 11, 2026 (SPA) – Wali Mohamed Abdel Aziz, brother of the martyr, commander of the First Field Brigade, Habib Mohamed Abdel Aziz, highlighted that the martyr is a son of all Sahrawis and of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia El Hamra and Wadi Eddahab school.
The spokesman for the martyr’s family confirmed during the memorial ceremony for the member of the National Secretariat and the commander of the First Field Brigade and his fellow heroic martyrs, that the martyr had believed in the Sahrawi national project since his childhood and considered sacrifice a bridge of communication. He had continued his father’s path and followed his path with pride and pride.
The Guardian, Muhammad Abdel Aziz, pointed out that, “On the tenth anniversary of the martyrdom of the martyr President Muhammad Abdel Aziz, and the fiftieth anniversary of the martyrdom of the martyr leader, the Guardian Mustafa Al-Sayyid, the young man who had memorized the Book of God, Habib Muhammad Abdel Aziz, rose in the battlefields of battle, coming uncontrollably, with exceptional symbolic intensity.”
Text of the martyr’s brother’s speech:
In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful (And do not think that those who were killed in the cause of God are dead; rather, they are alive with their Lord, being provided for, rejoicing in what God has given them of His bounty. And they rejoice over those who did not join them behind them, that there is no fear for them, nor will they grieve. They rejoice in a blessing from God and bounty. And God does not waste the reward of the believers.)
With the highest meanings of pride, support and loyalty, we congratulate our heroic Sahrawi people on the martyrdom of a group of their best sons and a group of their young men who were true to their promise and promise.
On the tenth anniversary of the martyrdom of the martyr president, Muhammad Abdel Aziz, and the fiftieth anniversary of the martyrdom of the martyr leader, the saint, Mustafa Al-Sayyid, the young man who had memorized the Book of God, beloved of Muhammad Abdel Aziz, rose in the battlefields, advancing uncontrollably, with exceptional symbolic intensity.
The words of lamentation and farewell in this solemn situation are a reason for our pride and pride in the giving of our children in the month of the martyrs and on their path, in line with the sacrifices of the leaders of the immortal May twentieth revolution. We will not lament it here, as our good laments and honest and noble testimonies have reached our ears, and the record of history gives the martyrs their special place in the collective memory.
We consider him a son of all Sahrawis, and everyone cried for him, his comrades on the battle fronts, the male and female fighters in the Pride and Dignity camps, in the occupied territories, in the diaspora and in the diaspora, and among those in solidarity and friends. Martyrs are the only ones who give us the opportunity to gather ourselves and restore our compass again.
Your son, Habib, the son of all Sahrawis and the son of the school of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia El Hamra and Oued Eddahab, who studied in its schools and was formed thanks to it and obtained higher degrees due to the achievement of the Sahrawi state, was an example of the greatness of this people and the nobility of his goals.
Lahbib firmly believed in the Sahrawi national project since his childhood, and worked to consolidate the theoretical dimension in practice and reality, contributing to the liberation battle in various responsibilities and ranks. Despite the quality of the academic and educational level he achieved and obtained, engaging in the process of construction and liberation was his primary concern, and his involvement in the ranks of the Sahrawi People’s Liberation Army in his twenties represented an embodiment of those convictions in which he believed.
Your son, Habib, considered sacrifice to be the bridge of communication that guaranteed the process and completion of liberation, and linked legitimacy and status to what the individual offers to the people and the cause, which represents generosity and sacrifice, and it is a conviction that has always accompanied him and applied it.
He followed his father’s path with much insight, wisdom, and selflessness, and he followed his path with conviction and pride.
Today, as we mourn Habib, Ghali and Al-Salek with great pride and pride, we affirm that their passing, even if it was a painful and tragic loss, is the one who illuminates the path of the new generation with the meanings of self-sacrifice and precious things, fifty years after the start of the process of giving made by the Sahrawi people.
This pure, pure blood offered by the homes of the Sahrawis, led by your son Lahabib, is the good news of conquest, God willing, and a sign of God’s success, victory and love.
They pledged to us, as the small family of the martyr, to give our blood and our souls and to continue the path and the covenant, which is from the core of the conviction of each one of us as a family and a continuation of the will of our parents, may God have mercy on them.
A pledge over the days that you will not be defeated, for victory grows where blood waters it.
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