The actor and activist would not go to pick up a rifle. He has criticized the Spanish Governments since Franco’s dictatorship, especially to the Socialists, for abandoning the Saharan people. The actor and activist prosaharaui Willy Toledo said this Thursday at the Social Forum of the festival Rototom Sunsplash he would not support an armed uprising of the Sahrawi people because he would not go to pick up a rifle, but that if they wish to return to arms, my help will go to get the weapons they need to defeat the invader. Toledo has participated in the Sahara debate: a village in fighting that has taken place in the first session of the eighteenth edition of the music festival reggae Rototom Sunsplash, which is held in Benicassim from 18 to 27 August. The actor, who has been accompanied by the Sahrawi activist Hassan Duihi Pasap and the journalist Susana Hidalgo, has done a review of the recent history of the Saharan people and has criticized the Spanish Governments since Franco’s dictatorship, especially to the Socialists, has pointed out, by abandoning the Saharan people. Toledo has been especially forceful in the rrirse Felipe Gonzalez, since in his view his promises were trampled from the first day that came to the Government and decided to ally with the Moroccan royal family. Since Francisco Franco died, the activist has explained, Spain is being an accomplice to the crimes that are carried out by the Moroccan Government. To the rrirse to the possibility that the Sahrawi people resume weapons to fight against the Moroccan occupation of their territories, the actor has ensured that they abandoned them precisely because they are a peaceful people. The Saharawi, explained, relied for many years on resolving the conflict by peaceful means and the rrendum to which the Moroccan Government should submit to the people to decide about the occupation, but have been cheated this time. Source of the news: Willy Toledo: “If the Sahrawis recoverd arms against Morocco, would have my help”
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