ARCHIVE 2014


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12.03 - 2015Plunder vessel arriving Bluff, New Zealand, 2014
05.03 - 2015Ballance Agri-Nutrients' letter to WSRW, 6 May 2014
20.12 - 2014Demonstrated against SeaBird/Glencore in Oslo
18.12 - 2014WSRW condemns Glencore's oil exploration in Western Sahara
18.12 - 2014 Rejected salt imports from Western Sahara due to human rights
17.12 - 2014Havoc inks oil deal with Saharawi government for Kosmos drill site
17.12 - 2014The Kosmos Energy platform has left Las Palmas
16.12 - 2014Conflict platform arrived Las Palmas harbour
15.12 - 2014Swedish government fund blacklists Agrium over Sahara imports
14.12 - 2014The Kosmos Energy platform has entered occupied waters –WSRW condemns
13.12 - 2014Expelled after doing interviews on Glencore-SeaBird oil exploration
12.12 - 2014Western Sahara govt protests SeaBird seismic in occupied territory
08.12 - 2014New Norwegian seismic study offshore occupied Western Sahara
02.12 - 2014Possible legal action against UK government over Western Sahara
02.12 - 2014Kosmos drilling before end of the year?
02.12 - 2014Maria Damanaki opposed continued EU fishing in Western Sahara
01.12 - 2014Investor blacklisted Agrium for imports from occupied Western Sahara
27.11 - 2014Swiss company to construct solar plants in occupied Western Sahara
27.11 - 2014ONHYM offers yet another block in occupied territory
25.11 - 2014Morocco admits to using Saharawi resources for political gain
21.11 - 2014Conflict platform still not in Western Sahara
19.11 - 2014Luxembourg pension fund blacklists six firms over Saharan imports
19.11 - 2014Saharawi women demonstrating against Kosmos plunder plans
12.11 - 2014The oil platform could arrive occupied Sahara in three days
07.11 - 2014San Leon bought its partner's interest in the "El Aaiun" oil block
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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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