Life is Waiting: Referendum and Resistance in Western Sahara
What will it take for the people of Western Sahara to reverse decades of broken promises and gain their freedom? What lessons does Sahrawi resistance offer for nonviolent movements around the world? Join an incredible cast of Sahrawi activists and artists as they offer their answers. More than four decades after its people were promised freedom by departing Spanish rulers, the Western Sahara remains Africa’s last colony.
War, Nationalism, and Conflict Irresolution
Zunes and Mundy examine the origins, evolution, and resilience of the Western Sahara conflict, deploying a diverse array of sources and firsthand knowledge of the region gained from multiple research visits.
Who still cares about Western Sahara
Dr. Eric Jeanpierre of Kingston Law School discusses Morocco's claims to the Western Sahara. Dr. Eric Jeanpierre is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Law and founding member and joint director of the Globalisation and Law Group at Kingston university.
Morocco’s Implementation of the ICCPR
On the Occasion of the Human Rights Committee’s 2016 Review of the Kingdom of Morocco’s Implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Human Rights in Western Sahara and in the Tindouf Refugee Camps
This report is in two parts. Part one examines present-day human rights conditions in Western Sahara. Part two examines present-day human rights conditions in the Sahrawi refugee camps administered by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Rio de Oro (Polisario), the Sahrawi independence organization, near Tindouf, Algeria.
