According to a well informed source, Moroccan and European Internet surfers will get together to organize public awareness campaigns concerning the human rights violations in Tindouf camps managed by the Polisario Front.
Indeed, after the slavery videos episode mysteriously put on Youtube and daily motion, then removed (under Algeria’s pressure) and put back thanks to internet surfers solidarity and mobilization, it seems that some of its members, located in Spain, could have hold on key elements related to the financing of the Polisario Front and would put them on line.
Indeed, after the slavery videos episode mysteriously put on Youtube and daily motion, then removed (under Algeria’s pressure) and put back thanks to internet surfers solidarity and mobilization, it seems that some of its members, located in Spain, could have hold on key elements related to the financing of the Polisario Front and would put them on line.
Up to date, we don’t have any new developments about the organization of this movement, but if this information is confirmed, it would be the first time that the financial resources of the front are questioned by a coalition of Internet surfers who would share their community tools and personal efforts to collect information.