ARCHIVE 2015


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13.12 - 2015African Union notes the importance of EU court ruling
06.11 - 2015Got more time? Take it to the street ... and to the owners.
06.11 - 2015Got 10 minutes?
06.11 - 2015Got 5 minutes? Get going on social media!
06.11 - 2015You can make a difference. Act now.
06.11 - 2015Lie 5: "We are not engaged in politics"
06.11 - 2015Lie 4: "Oil exploration and exploitation support the UN peace process"
06.11 - 2015Lie 3: "Our work will be to the benefit of the local populations"
06.11 - 2015Lie 2: “We're talking to the local populations"
06.11 - 2015Lie 1: "Oil exploration in Western Sahara is perfectly lawful"
06.11 - 2015Big oil, big bucks, big lies
06.11 - 2015The oil companies working with Morocco in occupied Western Sahara
06.11 - 2015The Western Sahara oil curse
22.10 - 2015Morocco continues to discard by-catches in occupied Western Sahara
20.10 - 2015Saharawis protest Moroccan land grab in front of digging machines
20.10 - 2015UK Court refers Western Sahara imports case to EU Court
19.10 - 2015African Union publishes Legal Opinion on Western Sahara plunder
16.10 - 2015LATEST: Morocco "denounces and rejects" UN recommendations
16.10 - 2015UN Treaty Body urges Morocco to respect Saharawis' right to resources
15.10 - 2015Thousands of Saharawis protest against San Leon Energy
14.10 - 2015WSRW letter to San Leon - 13 October 2015
01.10 - 2015San Leon hits gas in occupied Western Sahara
12.09 - 2015New series of academic articles on Western Sahara resources
09.09 - 2015Here is San Leon's drilling equipment in the occupied territory
31.08 - 2015San Leon's drilling began
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Morocco occupies the major part of its neighbouring country, Western Sahara. Entering into business deals with Moroccan companies or authorities in the occupied territories gives an impression of political legitimacy to the occupation. It also gives job opportunities to Moroccan settlers and income to the Moroccan government. Western Sahara Resource Watch demands foreign companies leave Western Sahara until a solution to the conflict is found.
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Help us to protect the natural resources of Western Sahara for the Saharawi people. Support our work by making a donation.
The Western Sahara oil curse

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Big oil’s interest in occupied Western Sahara has taken a dramatic turn for the worse. Some companies are now drilling, in complete disregard of international law and the Saharawi people’s rights. Here’s what you need to know.
Stand up for the Gdeim Izik 25!

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On 17 February 2013, in a mockery of justice, a Moroccan military court condemned 25 Saharawi citizens to shockingly tough prison sentences. Help us to release the Gdeim Izik 25.

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