Algeria: Three Sub-Saharans killed by Polisario militias in Tindouf
Militias of the terrorist Polisario group murdered three Sub-Saharans last Tuesday evening, a few kilometers from the camps of Tindouf in Algeria, according to sources quoted by the news website Sahel Intelligence.
The three men were accompanying Sahrawis attempting to flee the Tindouf camps, where terror imposed by the Polisario prevails.
General Saïd Chengriha, chief of the Algerian army and the de facto ruler, has prohibited any investigation into the killing of the three Sub-Saharans. This decision adds to the impunity enjoyed by the Polisario, a subcontractor of Algerian security and intelligence services in the expulsion of Sub-Saharan migrants.
The reasons behind this decision remain unclear, but many suspect the military power in Algiers of seeking to protect its own interests by stifling any attempt to hold the Polisario accountable for the murders.
Sahrawi activists in the Tindouf camps have repeatedly expressed their outrage at the blatant attempts to conceal the crimes committed by the Polisario terrorists and their accomplices.