Polisario Front Leader Brahim Ghali Set to Return to Tindouf Camps After Lengthy Health Recovery

The leader of the Polisario Front, Brahim Ghali, will return to the camps in September, after five months of absence for health reasons related to Covid-19 and complications that required a long convalescence period.
Authorized Sahrawi sources have confirmed to a pro-separatist media that Brahim Ghali’s convalescence period is coming to an end in the last week of August and that the Polisario Front leader could join the Tindouf camps in the first week of September.
To read: Polisario Leader Recovering from COVID-19 in Spanish Hospital, Official Says
After four months of illness, the Polisario leader appeared in good health in front of the cameras on July 19, during the delivery of his speech on the occasion of the Eid Al Adha holiday.
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Brahim Ghali was transferred to Spain on April 18 and admitted to the San Pedro de Logroño (La Rioja) hospital where he remained for nearly a month and a half. During his stay in Spain, where he was summoned to appear to answer charges of torture and several human rights violations of which he is accused by the Sahrawi Association for the Defense of Human Rights (ASADEH) and a victim of the Tindouf camps, his duties had been assumed by Bucharaya Beyun.
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