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Venezuela supports self-determination and independence of Western Sahara

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New York, October 7, 2011 - The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela has expressed support to the self-determination and independence of Western Sahara, during the session of the UN Fourth Committee, in charge of special political issues and decolonization in New York.

 

Nigeria recommends UN to initiate mechanism for independence of SADR

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New York, October 7, 2011 (SPS) - Nigeria has called on the United Nations to place a mechanism for the independence of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), during the session of the UN Fourth Committee, in charge of special political issues and decolonization in New York.

 

Nigeria's permanent ambassador to UN Augustine Ugochukwu Nwosa called on           the United Nations “to set in motion the machinery for the independence of Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic without further delay under the auspices and supervision of the United Nations.”

Human tragedy taking place in occupied areas of Western Sahara, says Kamal Fadel

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Melbourne, Oct 6, 2011 (SPS) -The Polisario Front representative to Australia, Kamal Fadel, underlined that there is a human tragedy taking place in the occupied areas of Western Sahara as a result of Moroccan gross human rights violations, stressing the necessity to the inclusion of human rights monitoring in the UN mandate   (MINORSO).

Plunder of Saharawi resources is a crime, underlines Australian lawyer

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Melbourne, Oct 6, 2011 (SPS) - The Australian lawyer , Tim Roberston, said on Wednesday that the pillage of Saharawi natural resources is a crime of plunder outlawed by Geneva conventions, highlighting the role of Australian companies in looting the natural resources of occupied Western Sahara.

Mr. Roberston  was speaking during an event hosted by The Australian Institute of International Affairs in  Melbourne on the issue of Western Sahara under the title: Western Sahara and its Phosphate Rock: is Australia in a Hard Place?

Bardem demands action to end human rights abuses in occupied Western Sahara

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United Nations (New York), Oct 6, 2011 (SPS) -The Spanish Oscar-winning actor, Javier Bardem, has urged Tuesday the international community to put an end to the human rights abuses in the territories of Western Sahara which is currently occupied by Morocco, in address before the UN General Assembly's decolonization committee.

 

 Below is the full text of Bardem’s address 

 

Ladies and gentlemen:

Action at Santa Cruz port to protest the theft of Western Sahara sand

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Tenerife (Canary Isles), Oct 6, 2011 (SPS) - At least 18 Saharawi activists and Spanish sympathizers staged Wednesday in a mass protest in the waters of the fishing dock at the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife to protest the theft of Saharawi sand being unloaded from occupied El Aaiun and stored in facilities of the port of Santa Cruz, Tenerife.




The participants in this protest displayed a banner that exceeds 15 feet in the water in front of the boat that departed from the port of occupied El Aaiun, capital of Western Sahara.

Pan-African Parliament adopts fact-finding mission report on Western Sahara

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Midrand (South Africa), Oct 6, 2011 (SPS) - The Pan-African Parliament debated and adopted on Thursday two fact-finding mission reports on the situation in Cote d’Ivoire and Western Sahara.





Presenting the report on Western Sahara, MP Hon. Juliana Kantengwa from Rwanda said that they have observed that Moroccan human rights abuses and violations in the occupied territories of Western Sahara were reported to be continuing unabated,” adding “there was a complete media blackout imposed on the Saharawi people.”

Saharawi ambassador receives by president of foreign affairs committee in Chilean Congress

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Santiago de Chile, Oct 5, 2011 (SPS) - The Saharawi Ambassador on a mission to Chile, Mr. Zrug Larousi, received Monday by the President of the Foreign Affairs Committee in Chile's Lower House, Mr. Carlos Abel Jarpa, according to the SADR Embassy on mission to Chile.




During the meeting, the Saharawi diplomat briefed his interlocutor about the latest developments on the Saharawi cause, in particular the latest tragic events in the occupied city of Dakhla.

Morocco must respect ways of peaceful protest of the Saharawis (European lawyers

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Dusseldorf (Germany), Oct 5, 2011 (SPS) - The European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and World Human Rights (EJDM) called Tuesday on Morocco to respect the civil rights of the Saharawis and accept their peaceful means of protest, expressing its deep concern on the heinous repression by the Moroccan occupation forces against a peaceful protest recently held in the Saharawi occupied city of Dakhla, according to a statement of the Association.

Javier Bardem tells UN to enable the Saharawi people to express their aspirations

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United Nations (New York), Oct 5, 2011 (SPS) - The Spanish Oscar-winning actor, Javier Bardem, has called on the United Nations to enable the Saharawi people to express their aspirations through a free and fair referendum, in an address delivered Tuesday to the UN Decolonization Committee’s session.

President of Republic asks EU to send fact‐finding mission to occupied Dakhla to investigate the latest terrible events

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Brussels, Oct 5, 2011 (SPS) - The President of the Republic, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, has asked the European Union to send a fact‐finding mission to the occupied city of Dakhla to investigate the latest terrible events, calling it to not give credence to Moroccan propaganda and distortions of the facts of what has happened in the last few days in City.

Presidency of Republic declares Sept 29 day of national mourning in memory of martyr, Maichan Lahbib

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Shaheed El Hafed, September 28, 2011 (SPS) - The President of the Republic has declared  September 29, 2011, a day of national  mourning in memory of young Sahrawi, Mohamed Lamin Meichan Lahbib, assasinated by Moroccan settlers in ccupied Dakhla.
 

"The flags will be run at half-mast, a moment of silence and the reading of Fatiha will be observed in all SADR institutions,  liberated territories , refugee camps  as well as at embassies and  representations of Polisario Front , "said a statement of the Presidency.

Abuja conference on Saharawi woman struggle is culmination of WAELE desire to provide much support to Saharawis liberation struggle, confirms Dr. Basirat Nahibi

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Abuja, Sept 27, 2011 (SPS) - “The Abuja international conference on the struggle of Saharawi women for freedom is an culmination of the long held desire of WAELE to provide the much needed tangible support and solidarity towards the liberation of the Saharawi people,” said Tuesday Dr. Basirat Nahibi, president and founder of the Women Advancement for Economic and Leadership Empowerement in Africa (WAELE) speaking to the participants in the conference.