Sahrawi civilian prisoner Naâma Asfari, a member of the Gdeim Izik group, began a 48-hour warning hunger strike on Thursday inside Kenitra Central Prison in Morocco, according to the League for the Protection of Sahrawi Prisoners in Moroccan Prisons. The Sahrawi League emphasized that Asfari also plans to launch an indefinite hunger strike starting May 10, 2026, if his demands are not met during this warning period.
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Sahrawi civilian prisoner Naâma Asfari, a member of the Gdeim Izik group, began a 48-hour warning hunger strike on Thursday inside Kenitra Central Prison in Morocco, according to the League for the Protection of Sahrawi Prisoners in Moroccan Prisons. The Sahrawi League emphasized that Asfari also plans to launch an indefinite hunger strike starting May 10, 2026, if his demands are not met during this warning period.