Category Archives: Political issues

In Western Sahara, women play large role in forgotten struggle for independence

Washington Post, July 8, 2013
By Loveday Morris,

LAAYOUNE, Western Sahara — As dusk enveloped the salmon-pink houses of this capital city, the brightly colored robes of women stood out in a mass of protesters chanting for independence from Moroccan rule……..in a Muslim-majority region where women are often marginalized from politics, women have taken an unusually prominent role in Western Sahara’s independence movement (cont.)

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‘We will never give up our struggle’ – a voice from the Saharawi refugee camps

Green Left Weekly,Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Minetu Larabas Sueidat is a young Saharawi woman living in refugee camps in Tinduf in the south-west of Algeria….she describes the lives and struggles of Saharawi people, forced to live as refugees and continuing to struggle for their freedom. She can be contacted at: [email protected].

“As a young Saharawi woman who born and lives in exile away from the land of my ancestors, I wish to share with the world the hard life that my people, especially my generation, have to deal with in the Saharawi refugee camps here in Tinduf.
Five years ago, I met with amazing group from Australia who came to attend Saharawi Workers Congress in the Saharawai refugee camps,…”  (cont.)

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UN human rights vote: Travesty of justice for Western Sahara

wsahara.org.uk , May 2013
SAHARA ANALYSIS   No: 77

Despite a well supported international campaign the UN Security Council voted not to monitor human rights violations on April 25th . The Moroccan Government will continue to wage its campaign of systematic violations of the rights of the Saharawi – MINURSO will remain a silent on-looker.

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Amnesty International calls for full investigation of the alleged torture of six detained Sahrawis

16 May 2013

Philip Luther, Director of Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Programme
“Reports that the Moroccan authorities subjected these six detainees – including a child – to torture and other ill-treatment to extract ‘confessions’ are deeply disturbing. The allegations must be thoroughly investigated, with those responsible brought to justice.”

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Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2012 : Western Sahara

U.S. State Department.Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2012 : Western Sahara

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

“Morocco claims the Western Sahara territory and administers Moroccan law through Moroccan institutions in the estimated 85 percent of the territory it controls. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Rio de Oro (Polisario), an organization that has sought independence for the former Spanish territory since 1973, disputes Morocco’s claim to sovereignty over the territory.(…cont.)

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UN puts focus on Western Sahara

April 9 2013 at 10:54am

New York – United Nations leader Ban Ki-Moon on Monday called for urgent international efforts to end the Western Sahara conflict because of fears the Mali war will spill over into the Moroccan-occupied territory.

Ban called on the UN Security Council to strengthen the UN peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara,

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“NOWHERE TO TURN” RFK Center Releases Report on Human Rights Crisis in Western Sahara

NOWHERE TO TURN: THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE FAILURE TO MONITOR HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN WESTERN SAHARA AND TINDOUF REFUGEE CAMPS

Press Release:  US leads movement to add human rights monitoring to the region’s 20-year-old UN peace-keeping mission

(Washington, DC – April 18, 2013) The RFK Center announced the release of a new report detailing grave human rights violations—including summary execution, enforced disappearance, torture, and arbitrary arrest—against the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara. On the eve of the report’s release, and just one week after the United States took historic action in drafting a human rights monitoring mandate for the UN’s peacekeeping mission in Western Sahara, RFK Human Rights Award Laureate Aminatou Haidar, known as the “Sahrawi Gandhi,” was placed under increased police surveillance.

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Read the full Report “NOWHERE TO TURN”