Spain warns its nationals from travelling to Polisario-run camps in Algeria

Spain warns its nationals from travelling to Polisario-run camps in Algeria

Spain issued its third warning in a row asking its citizens not to visit the Tindouf camps, where Algeria has abandoned thousands of Sahrawis to the mercy of a separatist militia, the Polisario, that trades in their suffering.

The warning was issued by the Spanish foreign ministry in a context marked by increasing Jihadist and criminal activity.

Dim prospects have pushed many Sahraouis to join the ranks of terrorist groups rampant in the Sahel.

The case of Adnan Abu Walid Asahrawi, former head of ISIS branch in the greater Sahara, is an abhorrent illustration of how disenchanted youth under the yoke of the Polisario seek salvation by joining terrorist groups.

The ministry also warned Spanish activists from offering donations in the camps of Tindouf, where both Algerian authorities and the Polisario have been accused by the EU for embezzling aid.

The warnings reflect growing concern by Spanish authorities at insecurity in the camps, as protests against Polisario corruption often turn violent.

There is also a risk of kidnapping, as is the case in the wider Algeria desert swathes. In 2011, three European activists were kidnapped in the camps.

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