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How the US and Morocco seized the Spanish Sahara

Last November marked the 30th anniversary of the Sahara crisis, triggered when Morocco successfully pressured Madrid out of its desert colony in autumn 1975. Despite the United States’ denials, declassified records reveal that King Hassan’s success was made possible through US intervention.

in Le Monde diplomatique (English Language Edition), January 2006.

en français: http://www.arso.org/mundy2006.htm

en español: http://www.arso.org/MundyMondeDiplo2006es.pdf

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“Seized of the Matter”: The UN and the Western Sahara Dispute

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Self Determination Struggle in the Western Sahara Continues to Challenge the UN

After much wrangling from the French, the UN Security Council unanimously passed resolution 1495 right on the July 31st deadline for the rollover of the MINURSO peacekeeping operation in Western Sahara. In the best diplomatic tradition, the resolution affirmed the commitment to provide for the self-determination of the people of Western Sahara, even while it seriously compromised on it by supporting a peace plan that would allow the Moroccan settlers in the territory to vote on independence in five years. As with Israeli settlers on the West Bank, these Moroccan colonists are there in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits countries from transfering their civilian population onto territories seized by military force.

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Nationalism and Non-Alignment: The Non-Ideology of the Polisario

Article in Africa Today Vol. 34; No. 3 (February 10, 1988).