Clinton’s slap destabilizes Polisario leader

The Polisario leader Mohamed Abdelaziz has been going through hard times these past few days, according to well-informed sources in the Tindouf camps. The reason behind his troubles lies in recent remarks...
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Carnegie Endowment: the other embarrassing report for the Polisario

The Polisario leadership was very annoyed by a recent report of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, underscoring that the Tindouf camps were being infiltrated by drug trafficking networks that...
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Tindouf: A damning report sneaked to Kerry Kennedy

Saharawi activists in the Tindouf camps succeeded to hand over  to the President of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, Kerry Kennedy, a damning report on the embezzlement of humanitarian...
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Exclusive: Erik Jensen unveils the unsaid in negotiations on Sahara

The former UN representative for the Sahara, Erik Jensen, recently returned to the fray to unveil unsaid details on negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario on the future of the Western Sahara.Well-known...
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The Polisario finally gives in, admits links with Al-Qaïda

There is no longer any doubt that a connection does exist between the Polisario and Al Qaïda in the Sahel, the only shadow zone remaining is the extent and scale of this connection. Crushing reports by...
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Polisario: brutal intervention against young demonstrators in Rabouni

The Sahrawi refugees are losing patience and the situation is getting worse by the day in view of the scarcity of food, lack of employment opportunities and dire living conditions. Frustrated young refugees...
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Algeria’s uneasiness worsened by Polisario’s gaffes

Algerian authorities have surely been feeling very uncomfortable lately. Algiers has actually been repeatedly warned by western intelligence services that the Sahrawi refugee camps of Tindouf were becoming...
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Relations between Madrid, Polisario close to breaking point

The relationships between Spain and the Polisario leadership have seriously deteriorated and are at their lowest since the creation of the Sahrawi pro-independence movement.The kidnapping of three Western...
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Exclusive: insurrection grows in Tindouf after shooting at demonstrators

Several young Sahrawi demonstrators were injured on Thursday evening when Polisario troops opened fire at demonstrators who were staging a peaceful protest movement against Mohamed Abdelaziz, in front...
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Ould Salek’s blunder angers Mohamed Abdelaziz

The leader of the Polisario Mohamed Abdelaziz is boiling up with anger against his foreign minister Mohamed Salem Ould Salek, well-informed sources in Tindouf said. The cause of this anger is a slip of...
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