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Bendigo Bank, an Australian community bank and was set up to achieve a prosperous, sustainable community, is holding its AGM on Tuesday 29 January in Bendigo. Ali the Camel plans to attend. Press release from Australia Western Sahara Association, 24 January 2008.
Read also: Protests at the Incitec Pivot

Published 24 January 2008
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The two Russian vessels that have been observed fishing in occupied Western Sahara belong to Murmansk Trawl Fleet -controlled by the Russian government.
Published 21 January 2008
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The Florida based fertilizer producer, Mosaic, received a shipment from occupied Western Sahara on January 11th 2008.
Published 19 January 2008
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The 120 meter Russian trawler Kapitan Bogomolov is now fishing in the occupied waters.
Published 19 January 2008
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According to BBC, Scottish fishing companies are now entering the waters of occupied Western Sahara, thereby benefiting from the highly controversial EU- Morocco fisheries agreement.
Published 17 January 2008
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Photo of the Norwegian-Japanese owned vessel taken in Gibraltar 19 July 2007.

Published 16 January 2008
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'Fish, pay and go'. These three words have long been used by green and anti-poverty activists to describe a raft of agreements, signed since 1979, under which European Union vessels scoop up as much fish as they can find from the waters of about 20 poor countries in the wider world. Little, if any, heed has been paid to the damage inflicted on marine ecology or to people living in coastal communities.

Published 15 January 2008
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Another Greek bulk vessel is participating in the plundering of stolen phosphates from occupied Western Sahara. Check out these videos made 14 January 2008 in New Zealand.

Published 14 January 2008
On its way from El Aaiun, occupied Western Sahara, to Tauranga, New Zealand.
Published 13 January 2008
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Check out the route of the Russian trawler Aleksandr Mironenko -inside occupied waters!
Published 13 January 2008
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The US-Canadian fertilizer producer PCS Nitrogen continues its phosphate rock imports from occupied Western Sahara. Before the Christmas holidays it received another big vessel.
Published 03 January 2008
Fertiliser giant Incitec Pivot has been forced to defend its continued sourcing of phosphate rock from a disputed North African territory.
Published 31 December 2008
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Check out a unique video of the Moroccan state company OCP carrying out phosphate mining in Western Sahara.

Published 30 December 2007

A company document from 2007 reveals several of the oil firm\'s plans in the occupied territory.

Published 28 December 2007
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Published 27 December 2007
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A captain on the Icelandic vessel \"Que Sera Sera\" died of toxification while carrying out illegal fishing in occupied Western Sahara.

Published 26 December 2007
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The Moroccan state phosphate company that is working in occupied Western Sahara is in the process of changing its structure, turning into a limitied liability company.
Published 23 December 2007

See declaration on Australian imports made by the industry association.

Published 22 December 2007
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The agreement permits Russia to fish offshore occupied Western Sahara.
Published 21 December 2007
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An African invasion has repercussion in Australia, writes Ben Cubby.
Read also: Incitec optimistic about outlook 
Read also: Incitec in no hurry over Dyno
Read also: Incitec defends import policies

Published 20 December 2007