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Interview with Aminatou Haidar: “Things are worse in Sahara”

Saharawi human rights defender, Aminatou Haidar, affirmed in an interview, Thursday, to the Spanish newspaper, “La Provincia” that the human rights situation in Western Sahara is getting worse.

HRW World Report: Human rights conditions deteriorated overall in 2009 in Morocco

Human Rights Watch World Report 2010 affirmed that the human rights conditions in Morocco and Western Sahara deteriorated in 2009.

Walls, like mines, hinder but cannot impede

the fall of the Berlin Wall was celebrated throughout the world, other walls, however, remain standing, including the berm erected in the Saharawi territories in the early 1980s by the Moroccan Army.

Aminatou Haidar sends a letter of gratitude to all individuals and organisations that supported her

Saharawi human rights activist, Aminatou Haidar, sent a letter of “gratitude and thanks” to all individuals and organisations that supported her in her struggle to return home last November and December.

Interview with Aminatou Haidar. Western Sahara militant won a battle against the Moroccan authorities

Aminatou Haidar: The Moroccan troops are still holding sway on the streets and other paths that lead to my house and stiffened security all around impeaching my neighbors to come to see me.

The longest day: Hunger-striking human rights activist arrives home in Western Sahara

Aminatou Haidar on her way to city of El Aaiun and Polisario Front considers that victory of legality

About twelve, past ten, Ms Aminatou Haidar, aboard from Lanzarote airport towards the city of El Aaiun accompanied by her sister, Laila, and her doctor.

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