Western Sahara Resource Watch

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Western Sahara Resource Watch

Western Sahara Resource Watch

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We research and campaign the companies and governments that work for Moroccan interests in occupied Western Sahara.

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Western Sahara Resource Watch
Hello there👋 We are Western Sahara Resource Watch. We research and campaign companies & governments that work for Moroccan interests in #WesternSahara. We believe the occupation will not stop as long as Morocco is allowed to profit from it. Thank you for supporting our work. 🇪🇭
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Ignacio Cembrero
Ignacio Cembrero@icembrero·
How credible can #Morocco's offer of autonomy to #WesternSahara be when it prevents Sahrawi activists, such as @AminatouHaidar, from boarding a plane in Dakhla to travel to #Spain? Rabat talks a lot about autonomy, but does not seem willing to grant the Sahrawi people more freedom. x.com/AminatouHaidar…
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Important piece from @Countercurrents on how Saharawi voices are largely excluded from the debates shaping their future - a reality our work also seeks to challenge. #WesternSahara
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The Missing Voices of Western Sahara by Zahra Rahmouni countercurrents.org/2025/12/the-mi… In a world rife with geopolitical spin, the voices of the Sahrawi people remain shockingly absent from the corridors of power where their fate is debated. As the UN renews the MINURSO mandate and endorses Morocco’s Autonomy Plan, Western Sahara’s lived realities are lost in diplomatic jargon. Behind closed doors, Sahrawis protest, resist, and insist on their right to self-determination — yet mainstream media and global leaders speak over them. What happens when the people most affected are left out of the conversation?

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Sarah Leah Whitson
Sarah Leah Whitson@sarahleah1·
"Denying the Sahrawi people their right to freely choose their future risks locking Western Sahara into a stalemate, where political frustration feeds on a feeling of abandonment," writes Abdelkader Cheref in @DAWN_Journaldawnmena.org/peace-in-the-m…
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