El-Ouali Mustapha Sayed

El-Ouali Mustapha Sayed
الوالي مصطفى السيد
1st President of the Sahrawi Republic
In office
29 February 1976 – 9 June 1976
Prime MinisterMohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byMohamed Abdelaziz
Personal details
Born1949
Bir Lehlou, Spanish Sahara, Spanish West Africa or Agyeiyimat, French West Africa
Died9 June 1976 (aged 26–27)
Inchiri Region, Mauritania
Political partyPOLISARIO
Alma materMohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco
Military service
Battles/warsWestern Sahara War

El-Ouali Mustapha Sayed (also known as El Uali, El-Wali, Luali or Lulei; Arabic: الوالي مصطفى السيد; 1949 – 9 June 1976) was a Sahrawi nationalist leader, co-founder and second Secretary-General of the Polisario Front.

Youth and background

El-Ouali was born in 1949[1] in a Sahrawi nomad encampment somewhere on the hammada desert plains in eastern Spanish Sahara or northern Mauritania;[2] some sources give his place of birth as Bir Lehlou,[3][4] a location that is symbolic for the Polisario Front, for being the place of the proclamation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR). His parents were poor and his father disabled, and with the sum of the severe drought on the Sahara that year, and the consequences of the Ifni War, the family had to abandon the traditional bedouin lifestyle of the Sahrawis, settling near Tan-Tan (nowadays southern Morocco) at the late 1950s.[2] Some sources stated that Ouali's family was deported among others to Morocco by Spanish authorities in 1960.[3]

He went to Primary School in Tan-Tan in 1962, and then to the Islamic Institute in Taroudannt in 1966 with impressive results, being awarded scholarships to attend university in Rabat in 1970.[3] There he studied Laws & Political sciences, and met other young members of the Sahrawi diaspora, who like him were affected by the radicalism sweeping Moroccan universities in the early 1970s (heavily influenced by May 1968 in France). He was the first alumnus in the history of Moroccan universities on achieving a punctuation of 19 out of 20 in Constitutional law. He travelled to Europe for the only time in his life about this time, visiting Amsterdam in the Netherlands & Paris in France.

El-Ouali Mustapha Sayed was associated with Ila al-Amam, a clandestine Marxist group that took a position explicitly in favor of Sahrawi self-determination.[5]

Polisario Front

El-Ouali grew increasingly disturbed by the oppressive Spanish colonial rule over what was then known as Spanish Sahara, and although never involved with the Harakat Tahrir, news of the Zemla Intifada made a deep impression on him.[2] In 1972, he returned to Tan-Tan (former Spanish Sahara), where he began organizing a group called the Embryonic Movement for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro.

After a Sahrawi demonstration in Tan-Tan in June 1972, a group of 20 participants including Ouali were detained and tortured by the Moroccan police; then he met with other groups of Sahrawis from inside Western Sahara, Algeria & Mauritania, and in 1973 founded with them the Polisario Front.[3][6] Days after the POLISARIO's foundation, El-Ouali and Brahim Ghali led a group of six poorly armed guerrillas in the 20 May 1973 El-Khanga raid, the first armed action of the Polisario Front (El-Khanga was a Spanish military post in the desert). El-Ouali and another fighter were briefly captured, but they managed to escape when the remaining patrol headed by Ghali overran the ill-prepared Spanish troops.[7] The Khanga strike was to be followed by similar attacks on isolated targets, in which the POLISARIO gathered weapons and equipment, until they were finally able to enter into full-scale guerrilla warfare.

In April 1974, El-Ouali headed the POLISARIO delegation that took part in the Pan African Youth Movement meeting in Benghazi, Libya.[8]

In August 1974, El-Ouali was elected Secretary-General of the Polisario, replacing Brahim Ghali on the post.[9]

In 1974–75 the Polisario Front slowly seized control over the desert countryside, and quickly became the most important nationalist organization in the country.

By 1975 Spain had been forced to retreat into the major coastal cities, and reluctantly accepted negotiations on the surrender of power.[10] At this point, the Polisario remained a relatively small organization of perhaps 800 fighters and activists, although supported by a vastly larger network of sympathizers.

According to claims by Alexander Mehdi Bennouna in his book Héros Sans Gloire, El-Ouali was the son of a member of the Moroccan Army of Liberation. Allegedly, he was a member of Union National des Étudiants Marocains (UNEM), the students union in Morocco and was recruited by Mohamed Bennouna to join the "Tanzim" (The Organization or the Structure), an Arabic nationalist and socialist organization which was created to overthrow the monarchy under King Hassan II and obtained support from Syria, Libya, and Algeria. El-Ouali was supposedly trained in Libya and his mentor was a man named "Nemri". Bennouna claims the death of Mahmoud and Nemri, as well as the fluctuating relationship between Tanzim and Algeria led to the creation of the Polisario Front. Bennouna personally views this as part of the armed revolution in Morocco and of the political dissidence against the Moroccan regime.[11]

Exile and war

After the joint Moroccan–Mauritanian invasion of Western Sahara in late 1975, and the Moroccan air raids on Sahrawi refugees columns in the desert, El-Ouali escorted them into exile in the refugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria. From there, as the Secretary-general of Polisario he presided over the establishing of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. The Sahrawi republic effectively became the government of some 50,000–60,000 people in 1976, housed in the Tindouf refugee camps. At that point, the Polisario Front, backed by Algeria and Libya, reinforced a guerrilla war against Morocco and Mauritania, who had substantially larger forces and armament, mostly from French and Spanish origin. The usual tactic of the Polisario guerrillas consisted in raids (sometimes of hundreds of km) on military objectives like Moroccan military posts on Tarfaya, Amgala or Guelta Zemmur, or economic objectives, as the Bou Craa phosphate conveyor belt, the Zouerat iron mines and the Mauritania Railway.

By all accounts, El-Ouali was intensely charismatic, and often made public speeches in the refugee camps. He frequently met with foreign journalists visiting the camps, acknowledging the importance of publicizing the Sahrawi struggle. He was widely respected by his compatriots for his habit of fighting at the front line with his troops, although this would ultimately prove a fatal choice.

Death in combat

On 9 June 1976 El-Ouali was killed by a shrapnel piece through the head returning from a major Polisario raid on the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, in which they bombarded the Presidential palace. In the retreat, pursued by Mauritanian troops, armored vehicles and aviation, a group with Ouali separated from the principal column, going to Benichab (about 100 km north of Nouakchott) with the intention of destroying the water pipeline that supplied the capital. Other sources claim that the subsequent combat took place 60 km (37 mi) north of Akjoujt.[3] They were surrounded and cornered by Mauritanian troops with Panhard AMLs and then annihilated. Ouali's body was sent to Nouakchott and buried secretly in a military terrain (in 1996, 20 years after his death, his exact resting place was revealed),[12] where it still lies. His position as Secretary-General was briefly assumed in an interim capacity by Mahfoud Ali Beiba, who was then replaced by Mohammed Abdelaziz at the Polisario's III General Popular Congress in August 1976.

Books

A book containing two letters and a speech of El Uali was published in 1978 entitled "Three texts: Two letters and a speech", being reedited in 2010.[13][14] In 1997, the University of Alicante published the book "Luali: Now or never, the liberty", a joint effort by Spanish writer and prosecutor Felipe Briones and Sahrawi writers Mohamed Limam Mohamed Ali and Mahayub Salek, being the first published biography about El Ouali's life and legacy.[15][16]

Eponyms

Quotes

Some selected quotes:

  • "Anything usurped by force can only be recovered by force"
  • "If you want your right is needed to sacrifice your blood"
  • "Morocco and Mauritania were tiny enemies in comparison to illiteracy"
  • "Stand together until the regaining of our land"
  • "Moroccan revolutionary organizations have themselves at the service of the system, revolutionary leaders take the suitcases of the King, support the regime in its invasion and occupation of Western Sahara, support the occupation of our country and the expulsion of our people out of their homeland into exile"
1997, 40000 Pesetas coin.

Coins

El-Ouali image appears on 2 Gold coins of 40,000 Sahrawi Pesetas of Western Sahara minted in 1997. One-coin weighs 15.5 grams, purity 900 out of 1,000, Mintage: 90 Pieces, the other coin weighs 15.52 grams, purity 999 out of 1,000, Mintage: 10 Pieces has a Proof quality.[20] Both coins depict El-Ouali alongside of Simon Bolivar and were minted to commemorate 15 years of friendship between Western Sahara and Venezuela.

Music

The Sahrawi traditional music group "Shahid El Hafed Buyema" changed their name to "Shahid El Uali" shortly afterwards his death in combat.[citation needed]

National holidays

El-Ouali is revered as a Father of the Nation by the Sahrawi refugee population, and there is a simple stone memorial built to his honor in the desert. The day of his death, 9 June, has been declared The Day of the Martyrs, a holiday of the republic that honors all Sahrawi victims in the war for independence.[21]

In Mauritania, the 9 June was declared by President Mokhtar Ould Daddah the day of the Mauritanian Armed Forces.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ "El Pueblo Saharaui: Click image to close this window". 14 July 2011. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Bárbulo, Tomás (2002). La historia prohibida del Sáhara Español. Barcelona: Ediciones Destino / Colección Imago Mundi vol. 21. pp. 100–101. ISBN 978-84-233-3446-9.
  3. ^ a b c d e Olga C.V. (8 August 1976). "El Sáhara ha perdido a Lulei" (in Spanish). El Eco de Canarias. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  4. ^ "Sahara : le retour du guerrier". Bladi.net. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  5. ^ Drury, Mark (1 September 2018). "Disorderly Histories: An Anthropology of Decolonization in Western Sahara". CUNY Academic Works.
  6. ^ Alejandro García, Historias del Sáhara – El mejor y el peor de los mundos, Catarata, 2001, Pages 111–113
  7. ^ Bárbulo, Tomás (2002). La historia prohibida del Sáhara Español. Barcelona: Ediciones Destino / Colección Imago Mundi vol. 21. pp. 110–115. ISBN 978-84-233-3446-9.
  8. ^ Dispute for control of Western Sahara – 1975/1991 (to present day) Archived 14 April 2013 at archive.today Bippi.org
  9. ^ Pablo San Martin (2010). Western Sahara: The Refugee Nation University of Wales Press. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  10. ^ "History and Facts". Association for the Families of Saharawi Prisoners and the Disappeared. 29 May 2007. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 9 August 2008.
  11. ^ Quand la gauche voulait abattre Hassan II – "Le Journal" Archived 11 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Alejandro García, Historias del Sáhara – El mejor y el peor de los mundos, Catarata, 2001, Pages 178–179
  13. ^ Tres textos: Dos cartas y un discurso Abebooks.com
  14. ^ Tres textos: Dos cartas y un discurso Google Books
  15. ^ Luali: Ahora o nunca, la libertad Google Books
  16. ^ "Luali: Ahora o nunca, la libertad" (in Spanish). Clubinformacion.com. 27 October 1997. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  17. ^ "Especial – Ciudad de La Habana" (in Spanish). Portal educativo Cubano – Ministerio de Educación de la República de Cuba. Archived from the original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  18. ^ "Conmemoran en Cuba el 36 Aniversario de la caída en combate del mártir Luali Mustafá" (in Spanish). SPS. 9 June 2012. Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
  19. ^ "President of Republic chairs graduation of promotion of Special Forces". SPS. 2 July 2012. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  20. ^ "40 000 Pesetas, Western Sahara". en.numista.com. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  21. ^ "POLISARIO celebrates the 32nd anniversary of the Day of the Martyr". SPS. 9 June 2008. Archived from the original on 20 November 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  22. ^ Bárbulo, Tomás (2002). La historia prohibida del Sáhara Español. Barcelona: Ediciones Destino / Colección Imago Mundi vol. 21. p. 320. ISBN 978-84-233-3446-9.

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