People in Boujdour frustrated over Kosmos plans
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Check out this image from yesterday. Saharawis in Western Sahara are increasingly frustrated over the US oil company Kosmos Energy's plans to drill in the occupied territory of Western Sahara on behalf of the occupying power Morocco.

Published 13 March 2014

Western Sahara Resource Watch has been in contact with a number of civil society groups in Western Sahara over the last weeks to hear their views on the plans of Kosmos Energy to drill offshore the occupied Western Sahara later this year.

Has Kosmos or the Moroccan government ever tried to contact you to hear if this oil exploration is in accordance with your wishes? 

The answer is a unanimous 'no'.

"Kosmos go home, Leave Western Sahara. Atwood, don't come here", the banners read, of a small gathering taking place in Boujdour Wednesday afternoon.

Among the people demonstrating, seen on the images, is human rights activist Sultana Khaya. She is blind on one eye following beating by police some years ago. 

Frente Polisario, who represents the Saharawis in the UN peace talks with Morocco, has repeatedly condemned the plans of the company. 

A UN legal opinion from 2002 states that further exploration would be illegal if the people of the territory are against it. 

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