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Catastrophic malnutrition rates now plague the Polisario-run, Algerian-controlled Tindouf camps, according to a new UN ...
Until the Sahrawis in the Algerian refugee camps return to their homeland of Western Sahara, a U.N.-sponsored program flies family members back and forth for temporary visits.
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Hespress on MSNNGOs voice concern over human rights violations and forced displacement of Sahrawis in TindoufThe Sahrawi NGOs Alliance has reported the ongoing detention of thousands of Sahrawis in harsh conditions in the Tindouf camps, southwest Algeria. The alliance condemned severe human rights violations ...
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Tindouf : Growing number of Sahrawis seek to return to Morocco - MSNThese are Sahrawis, often entire families, arriving from the Tindouf camps in Algeria to line up at the Moroccan Consulate in Nouadhibou, Mauritania, to request return to Morocco.
We Sahrawis completely reject Morocco’s autonomy proposal, which would integrate Western Sahara into Morocco under the guise of devolved governance.
Accordingly, Sahrawis are still waiting for a self-determination referendum originally scheduled for 1991 as part of the peace settlement between Morocco and the Polisario.
Sahrawis, therefore, decide to fly to Brazil after a stopover in Turkey, two countries to which they have visa-free access. This migratory route has been used for several years now by Syrians, ...
TINDOUF, Algeria—If any part of you wants to believe that the world is fundamentally just, that wrongs are eventually righted, and that those of us in the West are fair and righteous in the way ...
A line in the sand: Fighting 40 years of exile in the desert of Western Sahara - The Washington Post
“Sahrawis have been in exile since 1975, when it was annexed by Morocco, and since 1991 MINURSO has been working in Western Sahara to organize a ‘negotiated political solution’ for the ...
Women wearing a Sahrawis traditional outfit celebrate Morocco's World Cup victory against Portugal in the Morocco-administered Western Sahara city of Laayoune, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2022.
Several young Sahrawis living in five Polisario-run refugee towns in western Algeria shared their opinions through translators: Omar Hassena Ahreyem, 31, ...
Sahrawis now constitute less than 40 percent of the population. Independence would in all likelihood turn Laayoune into an Algerian satellite. Moroccans in the north, ...
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