A separatist party from Morocco's Rif region has joined the Polisario's campaign opposing the nomination of Amina Bouayach, president of the National Human Rights Council (CNDH), for the 2025 Nelson Mandela Human Rights Prize awarded by the United Nations. In a statement issued from Paris, the self-proclaimed «Rif Nationalist Party» voiced strong opposition to Bouayach's candidacy for the prestigious award. The party described the nomination as «a grave insult to the memory and legacy of Nelson Mandela, a global symbol of the fight against injustice, torture, and oppression», alleging that the Kingdom of Morocco continues to commit serious human rights violations with impunity, particularly in the Rif region and the disputed Sahrawi territories. After laying out a detailed denunciation of the CNDH president's record, the party called on the Nelson Mandela Prize Committee to reject the nomination and «preserve the moral integrity of this prestigious award». It is worth noting that the «Rif Nationalist Party» previously echoed the Polisario's accusations against Morocco in January regarding the fire at the Danish NGO Global Aktion's headquarters. A coalition of associations in South America has also joined the Polisario's campaign against Bouayach's candidacy for the 2025 Nelson Mandela Prize.