UN News Centre, 28 November 2012
Christopher Ross, the Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for Western Sahara has expressed concerns over delays in a resolution to the Western Sahara conflict. He said the conflict over the final status of the territory of Western Sahara has gone on for far too long and must be resolved, adding that any acceptance of the status quo is a “serious miscalculation.”
Yearly Archives: 2012
European Parliament Resolution – Press release from the Polisario European office
Strasbourg 13/12/12
The European Parliament has expressed its concern at the deterioration in the human rights situation in Western Sahara, through an amendment to the annual resolution on Human Rights in the World, approved today.
Commenting on the vote, Dr. Mohamed Sidati, Polisario’s representative for Europe, said, “It is very significant that the European Parliament, as the democratic voice of the European Union – which itself has just been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize has again called for the fundamental rights of the people of Western Sahara,
Javier Bardem: We must stand up for abused people of Western Sahara
Special for CNN, December 13, 2012
Javier Bardem first visited the Western Sahara in 2008 for the Sahara International Film Festival, the only one of its kind to take place in a refugee camp. He went there knowing little about the conflict in Western Sahara and returned from this visit with a determination to speak out about the Moroccan abuse of Saharawi rights and openly advocate for a resolution to the conflict.
Western Sahara is not Mali: on islamist extremists and Saharwi freedom fighters
By Celeste Hicks,
www.africanarguments.org, December 18, 2012
Following his most recent visit to Laayoune in November, the UN envoy for Western Sahara Christopher Ross said that “the conflict over the final status of the territory” has gone on too long.
Incitec Pivot must stop theft of Western Sahara phosphate
Tuesday, 18 December 2012, 11:52 am
Press Release: Australia Western Sahara Association
17 December 2012
The Australia Western Sahara Association (AWSA) will be protesting at the IPL AGM outside the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 2 Clarendon St, Southbank as shareholders arrive from 1.30-2pm, Tuesday 18 December.
Swedish Parliament urges government to urgently recognize SADR
Stockholm (Sweden), Thursday, 6 Dec 2012
The parliament of Sweden has urged its government to urgently recognize the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), in a resolution adopted on Wednesday by the Majority of this Swedish legislative institution…(cont.)
Are We Heading Toward Peak Fertilizer?
By Tom Philpott, Wed Nov. 28, 2012
“You’ve heard of peak oil—the idea that the globe’s easy-to-get-to petroleum reserves are largely cashed, and most of what’s left is the hard stuff, buried in deep-sea deposits or tar sands. But what about peak phosphorus and…(cont.)
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Morocco must answer for human rights abuses in Western Sahara
by Brahim Dahane
guardian.co.uk, Saturday 10 November 2012
Twenty-three of those arrested by Moroccan police two years ago and subsequently tortured still languish in jail awaiting trial (…cont.)
Palestine in Africa
Souciant.com, 7 November 2012
Article by Emanuel Stoakes on Nov 7, 2012
“Military occupations bring certain themes to mind: human rights abuses; poverty; crowded refugee camps, and so on. Geographic references are equally synonymous: Palestine, Kashmir or West Papua, to cite the most recent example. Rarely, if ever, is the miserable situation in the sparsely-populated province of Western Sahara cited. (cont…)
Report of the International Observers to the Gdeim Izik group trial
Report of the judicial mission of observation to the trial of the 24 from Salé
RABAT 23 – 26 October 2012
Translated by Australia Western Sahara Association