GuinnessWorld Records challenged over Moroccan flag stunt
Free Western Sahara Network | 16.05.2010 12:49
Last week Guinness World Records were contacted by campaigners who said that by authenticating the record they were legitimising the unlawful occupation of Western Sahara and requested that the record be rescinded. A spokesperson for Guinness responded stating that “our task is to measure, count, monitor all world records. We are not in a position to comment on the political nature of things - we simply document the world around us.”
Stefan Simanowitz, Chair of the Free Western Sahara Network, said today:
“Under international law, the situation of Western Sahara is unambiguous. Morocco does not have sovereignty over the territory. The UN has passed over a hundred Resolutions reaffirming the inalienable right of the Western Saharan people to self-determination. If Saddam Hussein had unfurled a giant Iraqi flag in Kuwait in 1990 I am confident Guinness would not have flown out a judge to measure it. By sending a judge to authenticate a record attempt that has clear political overtones, Guinness cannot claim to be non-political. By authenticating this record they are effectively legitimising an illegitimate occupation and we ask that the record be rescinded.”
This press release is issued by:
Free Western Sahara Network - www.freesahara.ning.com
Western Sahara Campaign Uk - www.wsahara.org.uk
Australia Western Sahara Association – www.awsa.org.au
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NOTES
1. Campaigners believe the giant flag is a clumsy attempt by Morocco to distract attention from a series of PR disasters surrounding Morocco's 35 year illegal occupation of neighbouring Western Sahara. It came just days after it emerged that the Moroccan government had persuaded the French government to use its veto to prevent any mention of human rights being included in the latest UN Resolution on the disputed territory and just months after Morocco was forced to readmit hunger striking Nobel Peace Prize activist Aminatou Haidar after having her deported.
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