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.
Western Sahara: a desert for journalists
Despite the severity of Morocco’s repression and its policy of deporting foreign correspondents, and despite the silence on the conflict reigning in world media, Sahrawi reporters of a new generation are running extraordinary risks to keep the torch of journalism burning and to prevent Western Sahara from being buried under the sands of oblivion.
The Sahara’s Forgotten War
VICE News travels to Western Sahara's occupied and liberated territories, as well as the Polisario-run refugee camps in Algeria, to find out more about one of the world's least reported conflicts.
Gdeim Izik – The Sahrawi Resistance Camp
A documentary banned by the Moroccan monarchy. Shows the spark that ignited the so-called Arab Spring. They have taken an extraordinary documentary and have been excellent witnesses, Mohamed Abdelaziz. President of the Saharawi Republic. The documentary shows the daily life and the violent eviction that the Sahrawi civilians lived in the Gdeim Izik camp, caused by the Moroccan occupation forces in the territory of Western Sahara. Place: Gdeim Izik Camp and Aaiún City, Western Sahara
