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El Aaiún Sahrawi Refugee camp in Tindouf; Aug 2009

El Aaiún Sahrawi Refugee camp in Tindouf; Aug 2009

Taken on 2009-08-17

El Aaiún refugee camp in Tindouf. In the foreground you can see goat farms made from metal.

Source: Jørn Sund-Henriksen/Wikipedia

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-10

Pro-Western Sahara Demonstration in Bilbao, Spain, May 2009

Pro-Western Sahara Demonstration in Bilbao, Spain, May 2009

Taken on 2009-05-16

Pro-Western Sahara Demonstration in the city of Bilbao located in the Basque region of Spain.

Source: Western Sahara/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-02

Commemoration of the 30th Independence Day in Western Sahara, November 2006

Commemoration of the 30th Independence Day in Western Sahara, November 2006

Taken on 2006-02-27

Commemoration of the Saharawi Republic’s 30th anniversary in liberated territories of Western Sahara.

Source: Jaysen Naidoo/flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-02

Flood Damage in Sahrawi Refugee Camps in Tindouf Algeria; February 2006

Flood Damage in Sahrawi Refugee Camps in Tindouf Algeria; February 2006

Taken on 2006-02-26

Flood Damage in Sahrawi Refugee Camps in Tindouf Algeria, February 2006.

Source: Western Sahara/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-10

Flooded Sahrawi Refugee Camp in Algeria; Feb 2006

Flooded Sahrawi Refugee Camp in Algeria; Feb 2006

Taken on 2006-02-11

Flooded Sahrawi Refugee Camp in Algeria, February 11, 2006.

Source: Western Sahara/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-10

Human rights defender Ali Salem Tamek in Ait Melloul prison (Morocco), August 2005

Human rights defender Ali Salem Tamek in Ait Melloul prison (Morocco), August 2005

Taken on 2005-08-29

Human rights defender Ali Salem Tamek in Ait Melloul prison (Morocco). He was detained in the El Aaiun airport after attending several conferences in Europe supporting independence of Western Sahara. He was sentenced to prison for 8 months for incitement to trouble the public order during the Independence Intifada. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch consider him a prisoner of conscience.

Source: Western Sahara/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-17

Polisario Troops Near Tifariti, Western Sahara, May 2005

Polisario Troops Near Tifariti, Western Sahara, May 2005

Taken on 2005-05-21

Gathering of Saharawi troops, near Tifariti (Western Sahara), celebrating the 32nd anniversary ot the Polisario Front. On May 21, 2005.

Source: Soldadu saharauiak/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-05-20

Sahrawi Women Protest the Moroccan Wall; Western Sahara, May 2005

Sahrawi Women Protest the Moroccan Wall; Western Sahara, May 2005

Taken on 2005-05-20

Somewhere south of Mahbes, Western Sahara, in the freed zone. Sahrawi women in the II International march against the Moroccan built wall that divides western sahara. The longest wall built on Earth, this wall consists of a long wall with a berm, barbed wire, millions of landmines and electronic systems, surveiled by thousands of moroccan soldiers.

Source: Western Sahara/Flickr

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-02

Military Parade of the Sahrawi Polisario Army, 1980

Military Parade of the Sahrawi Polisario Army, 1980

Taken on 1980-01-01 *

Military Parade of the Sahrawi Polisario Army, 1980

Source: Sahara occidental - musée du quai Branly/Wikimedia Commons

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-17

Moroccans March into Western Sahara to Claim it from Spain, November 1975

Moroccans March into Western Sahara to Claim it from Spain, November 1975

Taken on 1975-11-06

Some 350,000 Moroccans march into Western Sahara to claim it for Morocco from Spain November 6, 1975. This was known as the Green March, and would eventually lead to the Madrid Accords which ended Spanish control over Western Sahara and split it between Morocco and Mauritania.

Source: APictureFromThisDay/Reddit

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-02

Female Fighters of the Sahrawi Polisario Front in Western Sahara, 1980

Female Fighters of the Sahrawi Polisario Front in Western Sahara, 1980

Taken on 1980-01-01 *

Female Fighters of the Sahrawi Polisario Front in Western Sahara, 1980

Source: Robert la roche/Sahara occidental - musée du quai Branly/Wikipedia

Uploaded by parkinth on 2015-06-17