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29.09.2021
EU court annuls Morocco trade agreement over Western Sahara

The Court of Justice of the European Union on Wednesday said it has canceled two agricultural trade agreements with Morocco concerning the disputed Western Sahara region, saying the North African country did not have the consent of local inhabitants affected. … The EU ruling was embraced by Sahrawi activists as a small victory over Morocco. Some Moroccan nationalists, on the other hand, blasted the move, accusing the EU of "attacking Moroccan sovereignty".

Source: DW
20.05.2021
Spain’s justice reopens case against Polisario leader

Spain’s justice reopened a case for crimes against humanity targeting Polisario Front leader Brahim Ghali who has been hospitalized since April 2021 in a facility in Logrono in northern Spain after entering the country with a forged identity.

Source: MEO
12.04.2021
Has Morocco carried out its first drone strike in the Western Sahara?

Morocco’s reported use of a drone strike to kill a senior Western Sahara independence fighter would, if confirmed, mark a turning point in the decades-long conflict, experts say.

Source: The Defense Post
11.03.2021
Time for international re-engagement in Western Sahara

Clashes have broken out in Western Sahara, ending a 30-year ceasefire between Morocco and the pro-independence Polisario Front. Fighting could intensify absent outside help. The UN should fill its empty special envoy post, while the U.S. leads international efforts to restart diplomacy.

Source: International Crisis Group
11.03.2021
Spain calls for UN-brokered solution to Western Sahara dispute

Spain is pushing for a U.N.-brokered solution to the long-running dispute over its former colony, Western Sahara, after a dispute erupted between Morocco and Germany over the territory. The dispute between Morocco and Germany started earlier this month after Berlin criticized a decision last year by then-U.S. President Donald Trump to recognize Rabat’s claim to sovereignty over the desert region.

Source: VOA News
01.03.2021
Refugees' frustration drives renewed Western Sahara conflict

Generations of young Sahrawis have grown up in Algeria's remote desert refugee camps largely forgotten by the outside world and now see no prospect of an independent homeland in Western Sahara except through a new war their leaders say has already begun.

Source: VOA News
24.01.2021
Western Sahara rebels attack Morocco’s Guerguerat border

Western Sahara’s pro-independence Polisario Front has bombarded the Guerguerat buffer zone under Moroccan control in the far south of the desert territory in an attack Rabat described as part of a “propaganda war”.

Source: Al Jazeera
10.01.2021
US launches work on consulate in disputed Western Sahara

The United States on Sunday started the process of establishing a consulate in contested Western Sahara, after Washington recognized Morocco's sovereignty there in exchange for Rabat normalizing ties with Israel. … U.N. peacekeepers in Western Sahara are mandated to organize a referendum on self-determination for the region and despite Washington's move, the U.N. insists its position is unchanged.

Source: VOA News
11.12.2020
Washington's Western Sahara pledge the ultimate prize for Morocco

Morocco’s decision to normalise ties with Israel has handed Rabat its biggest step yet towards the prize it values most - global recognition of its claim to Western Sahara.

Source: Reuters
23.11.2020
Western Sahara clashes fuelled by ‘frustration’ over status quo

Armed clashes between Morocco and the Polisario Front reflect the movement’s frustration with a three-decade status quo that has frozen its dreams of independence in the Western Sahara, analysts say. The group, backed by Morocco’s arch-rival Algeria, has long demanded a referendum on independence in the territory as provided for by a 1991 UN Security Council resolution.

Source: The Defense Post