vendredi 30 octobre 2020

Open letter to the Ministers of Interior and Agriculture of Morocco

Nomads sit-in in Agadir


In Morocco, the nomads live in critical conditions because of the drought, the pandemic and the systematic repression practiced by the authorities. They are prevented from moving in search of pasture and water. As a result of these difficult conditions that they experienced throughout 2019 and 2020, their suffering has increased.

During their national meeting organized on September 21, 2019 in Tinghir, the nomads studied law 113.13 concerning grazing. This document was considered incompatible with all international covenants, including the recommendations of the United Nations FAO, concerning the right to the environment and to rural development. This right of populations to acquire land is the basis of any development program that the State must implement in the rural world.

The daily repression that affected them for two consecutive years in the name of the illegal and unconstitutional application of Law 113.13, had an impact on the material and moral life of their families, plunging them into deeply troubled psychological situations, in particular concerning women and children, affected by the repressive practices of the authorities and the gendarmerie in deserted mountainous areas isolated from the world, in the absence of nomadic fathers wandering in the markets in search of buyers of their cattle at low prices .

They are deprived of their fundamental rights: the right to health, education and housing, security, liberty, and life at the time of childbirth. Women and children, victims of violence from the authorities, see their herds exposed to theft and destruction, causing enormous material loss due to the deadly attack on their cattle by stray dogs in the mountains.

They do not enjoy state support, despite the spectacular distribution of millions of tonnes of subsidized barley advertised through the media. In reality, nomads deprived of this support buy it with their money at high prices in the markets from speculative traders, spending the money they have obtained by selling their cattle at low prices to traders in the weekly markets.

All this, without forgetting the exploitation of their sweat and their blood by these rich big landowners who benefit from the bounties of the state. A "support" for their packing stations which reached 120 to 170 million dirhams each (12 to 17 million dollars), on the account of public goods. This exploitation benefits the rich owners: members of the royal family, senior officers of the gendarmerie, the military and the police, ministers, deputies, city mayors, PGD of large companies, the survivals of feudalism, capitalist investors of the bourgeoisie French, Spanish, Saudi, Emirati, Qatari and other profiteers. It is the exploitation of the lands of poor peasants on which they have established their agricultural estates, benefiting from enormous financial support through the so-called "Planning Maroc Vert". They are even exempt from financial charges for electricity and irrigation water, to be able to supply oranges and tomatoes to the European bourgeoisie!

For two years, manipulating Law 113.13, the Ministry of Agriculture occupied pastoral lands in the south and in the Sahara. Groups of peasants in the Anti-Atlas mountains and the plains of Souss-Massa are looted as well as their pastures. The nomads, constantly repressed by the authorities, are forced to cross the lands of the peasants, which causes conflicts between them, sometimes bloody. These conflicts are ignited by the representatives of the majority political parties and their members in rural communities. This is another way of driving out nomads and depriving them of their right to pasture!

One year after the establishment of the national nomadic committee which has known only suffering, two demonstrations were organized by representatives of all regions of Morocco, on Wednesday, October 28, 2020, in front of the wilaya of Souss-Massa and the Regional Office of Agricultural Investments in Agadir. Their meeting intended to discuss their critical situation, was organized the same day at the headquarters of the Moroccan Labor Union (UMT) in Agadir, to set up a program to fight for their legitimate rights, after the reconstruction of their national committee. p which revolves around the following claims:

1- Set up a census of the material losses of nomads by the Ministries of the Interior and of Agriculture, from March 20, 2020 to today, and compensate the affected people as soon as possible, knowing that their National Committee made a record of these losses to defend them by all forms of legitimate struggle.

2- Demand the lifting of the siege of the nomads in all the besieged areas, the two ministries bearing all the losses that will result from the impediment to move to the areas of Dakhla and Laayoune where pasture is available.

3- Demand the stopping of travel authorizations from other regions to the regions of Dakhla, Laayoune and other areas where pasture is available, in order to avoid the death of herds due to lack of food and water , and other areas where the growing season has started.

4- Demand state support, supply of barley, medicines and water, and market surveillance to protect them from speculative traders.

5- Demand an end to the manipulation of Law 113.13 which violates their natural and historical rights, in particular their right to acquire land as small investors. And the protection of their right to access their pastoral lands that the big real estate owners have taken from them

It should be noted that these five points are urgent and essential to lift the siege on them before the end of October 2020, and thus open a dialogue with their national committee on the file of comprehensive claims.

To defend their urgent demands, their National Committee has put in place a control program that begins on November 1, 2020, as the last deadline to protect their cattle from death. This can take forms of struggle for which these two ministries bear the possible disastrous consequences.

Our strength lies in our unity within our peasant trade union organization for access to our rights

Long live the Moroccan Labor Union

Long live the National Union of Small Farmers and Forestry Professionals

Long live the nomads

National Nomadic Committee


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