MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Sahrawi Association of Victims of Human Rights Abuses Committed by the Moroccan State (ASVDH), based in the largest city of Western Sahara, Laayoune, first submitted registration documents in 2005 but the local Interior Ministry refused to accept the papers, despite a court ruling.
"By recognizing a group that unsparingly criticizes government abuses of Sahrawi rights, Morocco has taken a positive step," Human Rights Watch (HRW) Middle East and North Africa director Sarah Leah Whitson said, as cited on the group's website.
Whitson also called on Moroccan authorities to end "arbitrary and politically motivated restrictions" concerning this group and all non-governmental organizations.
According to HRW, numerous people living in Western Sahara, Sahrawis, who support self-determination and oppose the Moroccan government, have been detained on criminal charges, including several members of the ASVDH.