Tindouf camps give rise to anti-Polisario movement
The Reform and Justice Movement is born in the camps of Tindouf in southwestern Algeria to oppose the Polisario administration.

The Reform and Justice Movement released a statement regarding their commitment to uncover the military exercises of the Polisario leaders and release the views, needs and aspirations of the population held in the camps of Tindouf against their will.
The movement’s aim was to utilize every possible legal right to defend the interests of the population in the camps.
Serving the interests of their corrupt members was the main agenda of the separatist Polisario leaders, according to the opposition movement. A large chunk of the camps reject the views and policies of the Polisario.
The international community was appealed by the opposition movement to consider the views of the large population opposing Polisario and its allies within the camps.
"The dangerous drifts which led the Polisario leaders to the current political and diplomatic deadlock, owing to a lack of lucidity and a blind alignment with those who have geopolitical interests in the region, to the detriment of our people, who have been suffering for over a third of a century." This was the main idea the opposition movement was focusing on.
The Reform and Justice Movement also bought awareness of the unbearable living conditions of the population in the camps who live as prisoners under the inhumane Polisario regime.





