ARCHIVE 2004-2006


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27.06 - 2011SADR letter to Kosmos Energy, 2006
12.06 - 2011War on Want: British Government to Fish in Illegal Waters, 2006
12.06 - 2011BBC, EU endorses Morocco fishing deal, 2006.
12.06 - 2011Middle East International: Oil and Fish, 2005
12.06 - 2011Afrol: Sahrawis concerned over EU-Morocco fisheries deal, 2005
12.06 - 2011Polisario letter to EU on fisheries in Western Sahara, 2005
12.06 - 2011Afrol: Morocco-EU fisheries deal finally renewed, 2006
12.06 - 2011Launch of Fish Elsewhere: No EU Fishing in Western Sahara, 2006
12.06 - 2011Afrol: Fight over legality of EU fisheries in Western Sahara, 2006
12.06 - 2011Saharawi prisoners denounce EU fisheries, 2006
12.06 - 2011Irish Times: Saharans condemn EU fisheries deal, 2006
12.06 - 2011MEP seeks Scottish Executive approval for Western Sahara rights, 2006
12.06 - 2011EU fishing deal with Morocco given "amber light" by MEPs, 2006
12.06 - 2011FishUpdate.com: Call for stringent monitoring of Morocco deal, 2006
12.06 - 2011Guardian: The betrayal of a forgotten people, 2006
12.06 - 2011Greens: Parliament supports the plundering of Saharan fish, 2006
12.06 - 2011"EU Votes to Steal Saharan Fish", 2006
10.06 - 2011Fisheries agreement EU - Morocco. Polisario statement, 2006
10.06 - 2011Irish Government signs up to robbery of African fishing rights, 2006
10.06 - 2011EU and Western Sahara, 2006
10.06 - 2011EU accepted agreement in occupied waters, 2006
10.06 - 2011UK. Government expresses concern on European fisheries agreement, 2006
10.06 - 2011Oil Companies Very Keen On Western Sahara, 2oo5
10.06 - 2011Letter from MEPs to Commissioner Borg, 2004
10.06 - 2011SADR Licence Offering 2005: Update
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Morocco occupies the major part of its neighbouring country, Western Sahara. Entering into business deals with Moroccan companies or authorities in the occupied territories gives an impression of political legitimacy to the occupation. It also gives job opportunities to Moroccan settlers and income to the Moroccan government. Western Sahara Resource Watch demands foreign companies leave Western Sahara until a solution to the conflict is found.
Lifetime sentence for Saharawi activists

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The military court in Rabat has convicted 25 Saharawi activists to shockingly tough sentences. All were arrested in relation to the Gdeim Izik protest camp; a peaceful manifestation disputing the Saharawi people’s continual marginalisation in their occupied country.
Report: EU consumers unwittingly supporters of occupation

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The WSRW report ‘Label and Liability’ documents how produce from the controversial agro-industry in the occupied territory, ends up in the baskets of unaware EU customers.
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