Struggle and Stalemate in the Western Sahara

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Defense Intelligence Agency, 1979 - 47 páginas
 

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Página iii - Saharan territory, most especially the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Rio de Oro...
Página 3 - ... bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean and on the east by the Indian Ocean and its dependencies, including the islands adjacent to the mainland within 100 nautical miles from the coast.
Página 3 - ... the Souss in 1882 and 1886 to maintain and strengthen his authority in the southern part of his realm, and on the despatch of arms by the Sultan to Ma ul-'Aineen and others in the south to reinforce their resistance to foreign penetration. In general, it is urged that Western Sahara has always been linked to the interior of Morocco by common ethnological, cultural and religious ties, and that the Sakiet El Hamra was artificially separated from the Moroccan territory of the Noun by colonization.
Página 3 - ... bounded on the south by the Senegal river and on the north by the Wad Sakiet El Hamra. In the eyes both of its own inhabitants and of the Arabo-Islamic communities, that region constituted a distinct entity. (b) That entity was the Bilad Shinguitti, or Shinguitti country, which constituted a distinct human unit, characterized by a common language, way of life and religion.
Página 6 - a free, independent, sovereign state ruled by an Arab national democratic system of progressive unionist orientation and of Islamic...
Página 6 - John Gretton, Western Sahara: The Fight for Self-Determination (London: Anti-Slavery Society, 1976), p 31.
Página iii - Addressees are requested to forward information which will supplement or correct this report. Questions and comments should be referred in writing to the Defense Intelligence Agency (ATTN: DB-3D) , Washington, DC 20301.
Página 7 - Joint Publications Research Service, Translations on Near East and North Africa, No. 1669 (24 June 1977), pp 92-93.
Página 6 - The preeminent goal of the POLISARIO is an internationally recognized, independent Saharan state and people within its colonial territorial boundaries. The slogan of the third POLISARIO Congress (August 1976) expresses this well: "Neither stability nor peace before the return to national territory and total independence.
Página 46 - Gretton, John. Western Sahara — The Fight for Self-Determination. London: Anti-Slavery Society, 1976. Hadrami, Omar. Interviewed by Tony Hodges. Africa Report, Vol. 23 (March April 1978), pp 39-43. Hodges, Tony. "Western Sahara: The Escalating Confrontation.

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