Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Tindouf The forgotten Children Deported to Cuba

Tindouf: The forgotten Children Deported to Cuba
Written by Ali Haidar
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 16:29

Hundreds of children from the Polisario-controlled Tindouf camps are
deported every year to Cuba. These children are forcibly separated from
their parents and shipped manu-military to Cuba where they undergo
communist indoctrination at a time the international community and NGOs,
which have their eyes riveted on human rights in Western Sahara, are
showing total indifference to their fate.
Details of this appalling adventure were revealed by a Sahrawi from the
Rguibet tribe who managed to escape the hell of the Tindouf camps upon
return from Havana. Hamoudi Al Bihi, 26, was part of a contingent of
hundreds of Sahrawi children conveyed to Cuba in 1989. He was then 9
year old.
He spent there nearly 15 years before being repatriated back to the
Aousserd camp where his family lives. Right after his return from Cuba,
he managed to escape from the Tindouf camps, crossed the northern border
of Mauritania and arrived in Morocco.
"We were sent to Cuba at a very early age. We were just kids but we were
used as a means to keep our families hostages in Tindouf and prevent
them from returning to Morocco," said Al Bihi in an interview with "The
Economist" daily.

"We were actually trained to be enrolled in the Polisario militias,"
said the young Sahrawi who claimed that while he was studying pharmacy
at the Garcia Marques University in Guantanamo (Cuba) he also underwent
stringent military training.
In Cuba, those children, aged between 8 and 10, were totally banned from
any contact with their families. Education and military training were
provided by Cuban instructors in military barracks, said, with deep
emotion, Hamoudi Al Bihi who still remembers how they were awakened in
the middle of the night to start very hard training sessions under
pouring rain and in muddy terrain.
"We were trained to handle both light and heavy weapons," he said,
adding that when he returned to Algeria, his pharmacy degree and
passport were confiscated.
The Polisario uses this stratagem with all young Sahrawis to force them
to rally the army and prevent them from escaping from the camps that are
constantly controlled by the Polisario armed militia with the support of
the Algerian army deployed in the region, he said.

http://www.sahara-news.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=326:tindouf-the-forgotten-children-deported-to-cuba&catid=1

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