Tiflet 2, June 25, 2026 (SPS) – Sahrawi civilian prisoner Mohamed Amin Hadi began a 48-hour hunger strike starting today, Thursday, according to what was reported by the Association for the Protection of Sahrawi Prisoners in Moroccan Prisons.
According to the same source, the prisoner’s family received a call informing them of the intention of their prisoner son, a member of the Gdeim Izik group, to go on a warning hunger strike for 48 hours, starting today, Thursday, in the prison. Tiflet 2.
The family added that their imprisoned son is taking this escalatory step to denounce the ill-treatment and threats he is being subjected to by the local prison staff. Tiflet 2 This situation became more acute after the issuance of the decisions of the United Nations Committee against Torture, which dealt with the situation of the Gdeim Izik detainees.
The family of the civilian prisoner, Mohamed Lamin Hadi, expressed their deep concern for the safety of their son from any retaliatory action that might be directed against him by the administration of the aforementioned prison, calling in the same context to international bodies and organizations, and all living consciences, for the need to intervene to end the suffering of their prisoner son, and all of his fellow Sahrawi prisoners.
As a reminder, the Sahrawi civilian prisoner Mohamed Lamine Abdin Hadi is in the local prison Tiflet 2 East of Rabat, the Moroccan capital, under an unjust and cruel sentence of up to 25 years in prison. This was during an unjust trial that lacked the guarantees and standards of a fair trial. Its stages took place in the Moroccan city of Salé, with the testimony of prominent international organizations concerned with human rights, such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, against the backdrop of the barbaric dismantling of the Sahrawi refugee camp in November 2010 in the Gdeim Izik region, east of the occupied city of Laayoune. (Was)















