ARCHIVE 2011


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30.12 - 2011Danish vessel ships illegal phosphate from Western Sahara
23.12 - 2011FMC Corp disappointed over Norway blacklisting
19.12 - 2011Yara denies new Western Sahara purchases
16.12 - 2011Here are the vessels that violated international law
16.12 - 2011Russian fleet should leave occupied Western Sahara  
14.12 - 2011Fish Commissioner insists on international law
14.12 - 2011European Parliament rejects EU fisheries
13.12 - 2011Correspondence with Tripoliven, 12 Dec 2011
08.12 - 2011Human rights defender slams EU putting trade over human rights
08.12 - 2011'Disgraceful agreement', Swedish legal expert labels EU fisheries
08.12 - 2011US law firm continues pro-occupation lobby
08.12 - 2011WSRW urges Innophos to answer on unethical imports
06.12 - 2011Norway blacklists US/Canadian fertilizer firms over Sahara imports
01.12 - 20117 Dec: Conference on EU fisheries in European Parliament
22.11 - 2011British seismic in occupied Western Sahara
07.11 - 2011Two EU Parliament committees reject EU-Morocco Fish Pact
06.11 - 2011Moroccan tomato settlers protest their way back to Sahara
06.11 - 2011Morocco reveals location of oil drilling in occupied Western Sahara
06.11 - 2011Latest: vessel discharged unethical Sahara cargo in Australia
06.11 - 2011Bastagli: Europe turns its back on the Arab Spring's forgotten nation
03.11 - 2011Sharks in danger of extinction in Western Sahara
30.10 - 2011Australian groups request customs check on Tasmanian phosphate import
24.10 - 2011Scottish fishing sector favours illegal fisheries in occupied waters
21.10 - 2011Unethical Kiwi trade continues
21.10 - 2011Budget rapporteur calls for rejection of fish pact
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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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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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