Western Sahara Africa's last colony

This article aims to reveal the complicity of the international community with Moroccan colonialism in Western Sahara. Since 1987, the Moroccan wall separates the Saharawi people into two groups: one group lives under Moroccan occupation, the other lives in exile camps in Southern Algeria. It is a B...

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Published inTensões mundiais Vol. 13; no. 25; pp. 37 - 52
Main Author Martin, Juan carlos gimeno
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 24.09.2018
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Summary:This article aims to reveal the complicity of the international community with Moroccan colonialism in Western Sahara. Since 1987, the Moroccan wall separates the Saharawi people into two groups: one group lives under Moroccan occupation, the other lives in exile camps in Southern Algeria. It is a Bedouin village, nomadic, colonized by Spain, but has maintained a persistent anti-colonial resistance and struggle for self-determination.
ISSN:1809-3124
1983-5744
DOI:10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v13i25.350