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  • Forgotten Conflict”: Sahrawi Activists Slam Moroccan Greenwashing Amid Western Sahara Occupation - DN! 28.11.22317695
  • Sahara’s forgotten refugees - reliefweb 12/16239567
  • Three European aid workers kidnapped in Algeria - BBC 10/1196946
  • Restoring self-reliance among Sahrawi refugees in Algeria - UNHCR 30.01.1496947
  • Sahrawi Activists, Detained 18 Months, Await Verdict - hrw 08.04.1196948
  • Sahrawi activists on trial for visiting refugee camps - ai 10/1096949
  • Dissidents in Prison, Unfair Trials - hrw 1/1196955
  • Sahrawi human rights activist confirms she was exposed to torture and ill-treatment - UPES 1/1196956
  • On the Situation in Western Sahara: Interview with Sidi Omar - Anis Online 11/1096961
  • "Massacre" and purges ongoing in Western Sahara - Afrol News 11/1096962
  • 20,000 Western Sahara protesters "starving" - Afrol News 10/1096963
  • "Mass exodus" from Western Sahara cities - Afrol News 10/1096964
  • UN Western Sahara report sparks international call human rights monitoring - Indymedia 4/1096969
  • U.N. worried about human rights in Western Sahara - Reuters 4/1096970
  • Unblock foreign visits to Sahrawi activists, HRW - Afrol News 11/0996971
  • Abdelaziz calls on UN to protect Sahrawi - Afrol News 10/0996972
  • New report documents abuse of Sahrawi refugees‘ rights in Algeria camps - Afrol News 10/0996976
  • Human Rights in Western Sahara and in the Tindouf Refugee Camps - hrw 12/0896978
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