Saharawis mobilising against EU plans on their land
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EU plans to pay Morocco to fish offshore occupied Western Sahara. Saharawis are mobilising everywhere to prevent the scandal: in the refugee camps, in occupied territories and on social media.

Published 07 December 2013

Social media is currently boiling of frustration: Saharawis do not want to see the EU cooperate with Morocco in exploiting their fish. Statements by some European Parliamentarians that the Saharawis are going to benefit have been perceived provocative. First, Saharawis have never benefited from such deals in the past. Second, they have not asked if they want the deal to take place - which is a prerequisite for its legality. 

The frustration of EU's plans has led to large mobilisation among the Saharawis:

  • The morning of 3 December two Saharawi activists entered the "Casa de España" ("House of Spain") in occupied El Aaiún, carrying out a sit-in there to protest against Spain's position in the fisheries partnership agreement. 
     
  • 17 November, demonstrations took place in El Aaiun against the EU fisheries. 
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  • At several occasions have the refugees the last weeks protested, here in the Dakhla refugee camp:
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