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SAUSA’s press release on Gdeim Izik protest camps’ 10th anniversary

SAUSA’s press release on Gdeim Izik protest camps’ 10th anniversary

Date: October 10th,2020RE: 10th Anniversary of the Gdeim Izik protest camp in Occupied Western Sahara. Press Release Ten years ago, on October 10th, 2010, thousands of Sahrawis engaged in a totally mind-blowing and unexpected action when they set up what...
Aminatou Haidar advocates UN mechanism to monitor violations of Sahrawis’ human rights by Morocco

Aminatou Haidar advocates UN mechanism to monitor violations of Sahrawis’ human rights by Morocco

Sahrawi human rights activist Aminatou Haidar advocated on Saturday in Algiers the setting up of a United Nations mechanism to monitor the violations of Sahrawi’s human rights by Morocco, especially as the MINURSO” is powerless in the face of these...
SMILES UNDER THE RUBBLE | SaharawiVoice

SMILES UNDER THE RUBBLE | SaharawiVoice

SMILES UNDER THE RUBBLE Filmed & Edited by GALIA...
Why the World Needs to Know About Western Sahara’s Seemingly Endless Struggle for Independence

Why the World Needs to Know About Western Sahara’s Seemingly Endless Struggle for Independence

An interview with a Sahrawi Journalist and Activist. By Amira Ali.   In 1975, Morocco, under King Hassan II, invaded Western Sahara; and since, the Sahrawi people — female-dominated society of Arab and Berber descent — have been in an unflagging resistance...
Jatri Aduh: Western Sahara remains the last decolonization issue in Africa | wesatimes

Jatri Aduh: Western Sahara remains the last decolonization issue in Africa | wesatimes

ALGEIRS –  The chief of lawmaker, Jatri Aduh stressed Tuesday that the Western Sahara issue remains the last on the decolonization issues in the African continent and the last African file included in the UN Fourth Committee of decolonization of the continent during...
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