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Aminatou Haidar hospital at his own request

Madrid, 17/12/2009 (SPS) - The Sahrawi human rights, Mrs. Aminatou Haidar, in hunger strike for over a month at the airport of Lanzarote ( Canary Islands) was hospitalized at his own request, on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, it was announced with his entourage.

Aminatou Haidar, who had already acknowledged Wednesday In the morning she felt "very weak", was hospitalized "voluntarily and consciously" Ala result of "strong" stomach pain and nausea, said his lawyer Ines Miranda who was with her at the hospital.

"The treatment that was prescribed is only for relieving pain," she said, adding that líactiviste Sahrawi "still continuing" his hunger strike that had begun on November 16 to demand his return to El occupied Aaiun, Dio ˘ it was illegally expelled by Morocco, which confiscated his passport.

Aminatou Haidar, 42, who has repeatedly refused the proposals of the English Government to grant English citizenship or asylum in Spain, has repeatedly said she wanted to return to Western Sahara "dead or alive with or without a passport. "

The English Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said Wednesday was "convinced" that his executive will find a solution where Ms. Haidar Ala.

"The government will resolve the situation díAminetou Haidar and this solution will occur quickly, itís at least what I want," said Zapatero before Congress of Deputies (lower house of the English Parliament).

Meanwhile, the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said he was "very seriously" concerned about the "deteriorating" health of the Sahrawi human rights .

Mr. Ban, who met last Monday in New York the leader of the Moroccan diplomacy, he expressed his "serious concern" about the health of Mrs. Haidar, hoping that this problem "is considered so positive and supportive. "

The SG of the UN, who spoke of "humanitarian grounds" said that "all feasible measures" should be taken by the Moroccan authorities for the Sahrawi human rights, calling for "find a way" for Ms. Haidar "put an end to his fast."

Western Sahara is the last colony in Africa. It is considered non-autonomous territory by the UN since 1966.

The recent resolution of the Security Council of UN (1871) has called on Morocco and the Frente Polisario to "pursue negotiations under the auspices of the Secretary-General without preconditions and in good faith, taking into account the efforts made since 2006 and developments since, in order to achieve a just political solution, lasting and mutually acceptable to appeal the determination of the people of Western Sahara, said it does.

Morocco and the Polisario Front have committed in June 2007 direct negotiations under the auspices of the UN, four rounds have been held since in Manhasset, near New York, and an informal meeting in Vienna without achieving real progress. (SPS)

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