633195d30921c_elli3
Landmark ruling: African Court rules for Saharawis
624af7e4e7d00_615ca1c2e0746_Frontpage_horisontal
New report: Morocco uses green energy to embellish its occupation.
624af7b5afc37_617977340b012_Devers-Oubi_cropped
Court annuls EU deals in occupied Western Sahara
624af74641408_617a636362d21_Smara_2016_3600-2250
Help us to investigate. Make a donation
Image

The phosphate exports

Click to read more
Image

The fishing industry

Click to read more
Image

The renewable energy

Click to read more
Image

The infrastructure

Click to read more
Image

The agriculture

Click to read more
Image

The sand, salt, minerals

Click to read more

The first Engie windmills have entered occupied Western Sahara

This week, the first components that will be used for Engie' highly problematic windmill programme in Western Sahara have arrived to the occupied territory.

Published 27 September 2023

Engie's controversial windmills on their way

Images have appeared of highly controversial windmills on Canary Islands, in transit for Engie's project in occupied Western Sahara.

Published 15 September 2023

Check this political propaganda from Allianz

The German insurance company Allianz goes all in when it politically defends the brutal Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara.  

Published 13 September 2023

Western Sahara demands a seat at climate table

Western Sahara republic expresses wish to be included in UN-led climate governance. 

Published 05 September 2023

Chinese company refutes giga-investment controversy

A private Chinese battery manufacturer denies rumours from the Moroccan government that it had planned gigantic and potentially highly controversial investments in occupied Western Sahara. 

Published 31 August 2023

Scania offering truck services on occupied land

The Swedish truck company Scania, part of Volkswagen, offers services in occupied Western Sahara. 

Published 21 August 2023