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WHILE the eyes of the world are fixed upon the genocide in Gaza, the 50th anniversary of another neocolonial conflict has gone relatively unnoticed. In 1975, Morocco annexed the adjacent territory of ...
Often depicting animals in motion, kinetic portraits, and expressive hands, Taquen’s expansive works exude momentum. The ...
It’s the day when we come together, when folk from all over the world come to celebrate, to commemorate and to show we are still here. Folk come with family, with friends, with trade unions, with ...
The courage of Sahrawi women comes squarely to the fore in the illuminating report “Resilience in Resistance,” highlighted by panelists.
The Sahrawi journalist and activist Asria Mohamed speaks with Democracy Now! ’s Amy Goodman about “Jaimitna,” an art installation that evokes the tents of Sahrawi people living in refugee camps. The ...
Minister of Foreign Relations and African Affairs of Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), Mohamed Bessat, has called on Nigeria to support Sahrawi’s fight for self-determination and ...
A Czech woman declared dead surprises everyone by showing signs of life in her coffin, illustrating the rare medical phenomenon known as the Lazarus Effect.
Women eating alone receive pity — and free champagne. But there’s nothing to pity, or to praise, in a woman’s basic existence.
The Sahrawi Republic's constitution gives a very high priority to women's rights, incorporating the African Union Charter, Universal Declaration, and international laws. These form the basis for ...
Unrest, Violence in Tindouf Camps Threatens Lives of Sahrawi Women and Children Videos document the unrest, with gangs using live ammunition to target each other in residential areas in the ...