ARCHIVE 2011


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13.12 - 2011Correspondence with Tripoliven, 12 Dec 2011
10.10 - 2011Australian Lawyer questions legality of phosphate imports
23.08 - 2011Correspondence with Anadarko, regarding cooperation with Kosmos Energy
17.07 - 2011Irish government underlines firm must follow international law
16.07 - 2011Correspondence with Longreach, 2011
24.06 - 2011Denmark repeats it will vote against EU fisheries in Western Sahara
22.06 - 2011Norwegian government clarifies Western Sahara position
22.06 - 2011Guess which EU agreement this Saharawi is protesting against
21.06 - 201124 NGOs demand transparency in EU fish agreements
14.06 - 2011Swedish students object to EU play on words
13.06 - 2011Bad timing: another unethical PotashCorp shipment
12.06 - 2011Increasing protests against Spanish fish food processor
10.06 - 2011Russian fleet signed 100.000 tonnes from occupied Western Sahara
08.06 - 2011Hunger striking against EU fisheries in Western Sahara
08.06 - 2011 PotashCorp stumbles in Western Sahara
06.06 - 2011Trial against Swedish fishermen postponed
03.06 - 2011Lifosa kicked out of UN Global Compact
02.06 - 2011Ireland: "Unclear whether Western Sahara benefits from EU fisheries"
02.06 - 2011Saharawi on hunger strike denounce plunder of natural resources
29.05 - 2011WSRW forced to leave Western Sahara
29.05 - 2011Disputed phosphate arrived in Australia
26.05 - 2011Western Sahara: still the elephant in EU-Moroccan relations
25.05 - 2011More demonstrators denouncing the plunder
16.05 - 2011Saharawi beaten for protesting the plunder
13.05 - 2011New Zealand's unethical import continues
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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.
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“I ask the EU to please take into account the rights of my people. We, the Saharawi, are saddened over the way this fisheries agreement with Morocco affects our struggle”, stated the Saharawi refugee Senia Abderahman to the European Commission.
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