"The Sahrawi people live a traumatic event since for 35 years, dragging a decolonization process that is unlikely to be resolved," said the delegate of the Saharawi people in Cartagena, José Ramón Jiménez.
With him, Jane Cronin, president of the Association of anglophone San Pedro del Pinatar (ADAPT), which has organized activities throughout the year to raise money to offer the Saharawi people, said "Anglophones not know the key to this conflict The council of Citizen Participation, after his trip to Tindouf asked us together to help the camps and launched several ideas such as bingo, night Raquel Peña Flamenco in which we raised 1,200 euros and the "1 ton of coins "with which we have raised $ 500 in small coins that have contributed ADAPT members."
In total, Cronin presented a check for 2,200 euros to the Association "Holiday at Peace" and gave gifts to the seven children who will soon return to camp in Western Sahara.
Finally the Mayor of San Pedro del Pinatar, thanked the efforts of associations and families and said, "children are the best ambassadors for this cause that to be fair, always have the support of my Team, in fact after spot knowledge of the Saharawi people's needs, we imply to the public to cooperate, the response has been excellent this year despite the difficulties we are facing, pinatarenses families have hosted more children than other times. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Pedro del Pinatar