The Last Colony

From Emergent Africa Wed Aug 13 2014, 02:23:00

Oscar Rickett writes in Africa is a Country:

Earlier this year I flew to the Algerian military town of Tindouf, as part of a Vice News crew, to help make a documentary and write an article about the struggle for an independent Western Sahara. Tindouf sits outside a network of five camps housing Sahrawi refugees from the war between Morocco and Polisario, the Sahrawi liberation movement fighting for a referendum in the region. The war lasted from 1975 - when Spain, with Franco on his death bed, ceded one of Africa's last colonies, the Spanish Sahara, to Morocco and Mauritania - to 1991, when the UN brokered a cease fire, confidently and erroneously predicting that they would bring about a referendum within six months.

Twenty-three years later, the Sahrawis are still waiting for that referendum and the UN doesn't even monitor human rights abuses in occupied Western Sahara. In fact, Spain's ceding of the territory is not recognised by international law, making Western Sahara "the only non-self-governing territory on the African continent still awaiting the completion of its process of decolonization." With Western Sahara, it's easy to get bogged down in international legalese. On the ground, the life lived by the 100,000 or so refugees is one of desert exile, a limbo that prevents them from either putting down roots where they are or returning to their land, in which many of their fellow Sahrawis suffer under Moroccan rule.More here

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