In the days following the incident, the Harakat Tahrir's founder
Muhammad Bassiri and other
Harakat Tahrir activists were hunted down by Spanish security forces. Bassiri
disappeared in
jail after being arrested in 1970. The Zemla demonstration led to the end of the Harakat Tahrir. Hundreds of their supporters were arrested, while other demonstrators were deported from
Spanish Sahara. The suppression of the Zemla demonstration pushed the Spanish Saharan anti-colonial movement into embracing armed struggle. The militant nationalist organization
Polisario Front was formed three years later. ==References==