A judge in occupied Western Sahara today concluded that the verdict in the case against Saharawi journalist Nazha El Khalidi would be announced on 8 July Today, the controversial case against Saharawi journalist Nazha El Khalidi commenced in front of the Court of...
Yesterday, The Peoples Forum in New York hosted a teach-in event on Western Sahara, with over 50 in attendance, SAUSA president Mohamed Ali and Agaila Abba as speakers, to help everyone better understand the history of the occupation of Western Sahara and the current...
On Monday the 17th; Nine Democratic presidential candidates along with hundreds of activists including SAUSA board members from across the country gathered in Washington, DC at the Poor People’s Campaign that seeks to place the plight of America’s poor at...
If you have missed the event, below, you find the recording of the live stream. Formerly controlled by Spain, Western Sahara has endured over 40 years of occupation by the Moroccan state and is known as Africa’s last colony. The conditions of the occupation are...
On April 27th 2019, The Human Rights Center at the University of California Berkeley School of Law hosted a screening of Democracy Now!’s documentary, “Four Days in Occupied Western Sahara, Africa’s Last Colony”, followed by a discussion with...