PUSL.- Toumana Deida Yazid, a well-known Saharawi activist, who was kidnapped yesterday, March 13, at 9 in the morning in front of her house in El Aaiun, the capital of Western Sahara occupied, by agents of the occupation forces, has been put on probation today.
Moroccan occupation authorities have imposed a fine of 2,000 dirham on the activist and she has been summoned for trial on April 4.
Toumana Deida Yazid is accused of “connections” with the group of Ali Saadoni, another well-known activist whose “crimes” are displaying the Sahrawi national flag in public and rejecting Moroccan nationality.
Ms. Yazid, mother of 7 children, is a cousin of Abdallahi Abbahah, political prisoner of the Gdeim Izik group and daughter of well-known activist Deida Uld Esid, who died in 2018.