Archive for May, 2008

5 May 2008 - University of Sydney; Lecture on Western Sahara decolonization issue

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

The representative of the Polisario in Australia Mr. Kamal Fadel was invited by the Politics Society at the University of cimg0438.JPGSydney on 5 May 2008 to give a talk on Western Sahara: The talk was attended by a large group of students and the Australian public.

The talk was under the title: Western Sahara: The last colony in Africa, the role of the UN in decolonisation and conflict resolution.

The Saharawi representative gave an overview of the process of decolonisation in Western Sahara which begun during the Spanish period when the UN put the Territory on its list of Non-Self-Governing Territories in 1963. (more…)

New Zealand’s illegal trade in North Africa

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Monday, 19 May 2008, 2:33 pm
Article: Gordon Campbell
On May 25, a Turkish owned ship called the Cake is due at Lyttleton harbour, and similar port records show the same ship is due in Napier between 3-5 June. On both occasions, the Cake will be unloading a cargo of phosphates that originated in the Western Sahara region of North Africa. This is a highly dubious trade, in seeming violation of the UN Charter.

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Kamal Fadel - radio interview on Radio Adelaide

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

101.5 FM - Sundays 9 AM (ACST)

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Maori Party calls for ethical investment in fisheries

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Written by Hone Harawira Thursday, 08 May 2008

Following the revelations in New Zealand media that the fishing company Sealord is involved in marketing fish from occupied Western Sahara, the Maori Party has now released a statement. Sealord is half Maori owned. Read their statement here.

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Now the Kiwis get involved in fish plundering too

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

New Zealand, a country which already is a main ally to Morocco in buying the phosphates from the occupied Western Sahara, now also proves to be involved in the distribution of the territory’s fish resources.

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Freedom House: Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara still one of world’s ‘most repressive’

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

image008.jpg7 May 2008 A prominent human rights group has again denounced the Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara as one of the ‘most repressive’ situations in the world today.The U.S.-based human rights watchdog Freedom House yesterday released its annual report on the world’s most authoritarian regimes and gravest human rights situations.Titled Worst of the Worst: The World’s Most Repressive Societies 2008, the report classified Morocco’s presence in Western Sahara alongside more well-known human rights catastrophes like China, Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe.

Read the section on Western Sahara here >>

Read the full report here (PDF) >>

Human Rights Watch reveals police abuse inquiry a ’sham’

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

New York, May 8, 2008) – Citing “lack of evidence,” Moroccan authorities closed an investigation into police abuse allegations made by two human rights defenders whose testimony the prosecutor refused to solicit, Human Rights Watch said today.

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New Zealand’s biggest fishing company being criticised

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

wsmap3.jpgRadio New Zealand
8th May 2008, 7:19 am

New Zealand’s biggest fishing company is being criticised by a European human rights group for operating in disputed waters off Africa.

The Western Saharan Resource Watch human rights group says Sealord owns shares in the company Europacifico, which processes fish caught by a Moroccan company in waters off Western Sahara.

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AWSA letter sent to Impact Fertilisers Aust. CEO

Friday, May 9th, 2008

“Accepting a phosphate rock shipment from Moroccan authorities in the occupied Western Sahara is a serious violation of niki.JPGfundamental ethical norms and international law. It gives the impression of political legitimacy to a brutal occupation, and undermines the UN peace process to find a solution to the conflict. Please put further importations on hold until the conflict in Western Sahara is settled”, Cate Lewis wrote in a letter to the company on behalf of AWSA on 6 May.

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Javier Bardem leads Sahrawi support campaign

Friday, May 9th, 2008

By: thinkSPAIN, Your English Spanish Website, Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Spain’s first Oscar-winning actor, Javier Bardem (photo,  is leading a campaign to restore peace and freedom to those living in the Western Sahara, who have spent the last 33 years in refugee camps after the Franco regime handed over sovereignty to Morocco and Mauritania.

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