The 2011 Western Saharan protests began on 25 February 2011 as a reaction to the failure of police to prevent anti-Sahrawi looting in the city of Dakhla...
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Arab Spring protests. The protests were organized by the 20 February Movement. The protests in Morocco were inspired by the Arab Spring protests and revolutions...
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protests 2011 Lebanese protests First Libyan Civil War 2011–2012 Mauritanian protests 2011–2012 Moroccan protests 2011 Western Saharan protests 2011 Omani...
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Sahrawi peaceful protesters blocked a controversial road connecting Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara to sub-Saharan Africa. The protesters camped on the...
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Outline of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (redirect from List of Western Sahara-related topics)
Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia on 17 December 2010. 2011 Western Saharan protests – began on 25 February 2011 as a reaction to the failure of police to prevent...
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and North Saharan steppe and woodlands. Western Sahara in Africa Topography of Western Sahara The earliest known inhabitants of Western Sahara were...
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city of Dakhla, Western Sahara, and blossomed into protests across the territory. These protests are considered the Western Saharan branch of the Arab...
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the Western Sahara conflict. In 2006, the Moroccan Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) proposed a plan for the autonomy of Western Sahara...
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have sought Western Saharan independence since before Spain ended its colonial occupation in 1975, from the Moroccan-controlled western part of the territory...
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in the 2011 Western Saharan protests, in a report that he sent to the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations, were added on later. "Western Sahara:...
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Impact of the Arab Spring (redirect from 2010-2011 Worldwide protests)
October 2011, the subsidiary "Occupy" and Indignants movements inspired protests in 950 cities in 82 countries. A number of popular protests by citizens...
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series of protests began on 26 February 2011, as a reaction to the failure of police to prevent anti-Sahrawi looting in the city of Dakhla, Western Sahara;...
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North Africa (redirect from Super-Saharan Africa)
nomadic trans-Saharan peoples. Laboratory examination of the Uan Muhuggiag child mummy and Tin Hanakaten child, suggested that the Central Saharan peoples from...
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History of West Africa (redirect from History of Western Africa)
Sub-Saharan Africa to achieve independence in 1957, followed by Guinea under the guidance of Sekou Touré the next year. After a decade of protests, riots...
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between protesters and pro-Gaddafi forces in Tripoli in several different areas. Protests were also planned for 18 March. However, instead, protests against...
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Croatian) Windisch, Margarita (23 December 2008). "A brief history of the Western Saharan people's struggle for freedom". Spectrezine. Archived from the original...
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Polisario Front (redirect from Western Saharan independence)
United Nations Determination of the Western Saharan Self (Norwegian Institute of Foreign Affairs 1994) Tony Hodges, Western Sahara. The Roots of a Desert War...
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Moroccan Army of Liberation (redirect from Saharan Liberation Army)
reorganized the Army of Liberation units fighting in the Spanish Sahara as the "Saharan Liberation Army" [citation needed], also known as 'the Southern Liberation...
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Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (redirect from Western Saharan holidays)
The broad guidelines laid down in the constitution for an eventual Western Saharan state include eventual multi-party democracy with a market economy...
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tests was conducted by the Centre Saharien d'Expérimentations Militaires ("Saharan Military Experiments Centre") from February 1960 until April 1961. The...
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escalation of the ongoing Western Sahara conflict began when Sahrawi protesters blocked a road connecting Guerguerat to sub-Saharan Africa via Mauritania...
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from a long history of racial hierarchies established during the trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean slave trades, which have left lasting legacies in social...
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developed. From the 11th to the 19th centuries, Western Sahara was one of the links between the sub-Saharan and North African regions. During the 11th century...
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Sahrawi refugees (category Western Sahara conflict)
Algeria Factsheet". UNHCR. 2010-08-01. Archived from the original on 2011-01-11. "Western Sahara (Report on Human Rights Practices)". USSD. 2007. Retrieved...
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and trans-Saharan slave trade. Since Ancient times, the territory of modern Libya was a transit area for the slave trade from Sub-Saharan Africa across...
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rights groups estimated that 700 persons were imprisoned for advocating Western Saharan independence." Foreign journalists and visiting missions have been...
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in Morocco on 1 July 2011, called by the king in response to a series of protests across Morocco that began on 20 February 2011 when over ten thousand...
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political-military instability occurring in Libya, beginning with the Arab Spring protests of 2011, which led to two civil wars, foreign military intervention, and the...
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Spanish Sahara (category 19th century in Western Sahara)
while Cape Juby was ceded to Morocco in the peace deal. Spain gave up its Saharan possession following Moroccan demands and international pressure, mainly...
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Mauritania (category Saharan countries)
original (PDF) on 7 September 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2021. Insoll, T (2003). The Archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa. Cambridge: Cambridge University...
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