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The Irish firm San Leon disagrees with the UN and the Irish government. “They are not a representative people”, the firm stated to Irish national TV.
Published 08 August 2011
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The Saharawis continue denouncing the plunder of their country. A few dozen dozens of Saharawis now gathered in front of the offices of the Moroccan human rights commission in occupied territory. 

 

Published 01 August 2011
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A now sanctioned Gadaffi firm planned to look for oil in occupied Western Sahara. WSRW today asked Morocco to clarify the role of their Libyan partner.
Published 01 August 2011
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The Texas based company Kosmos Energy is today the only oil company working for Morocco offshore occupied Western Sahara. The exploration agreement is in violation of international law.
Published 29 July 2011
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San Leon’s seismic surveys will be conducted in the northern parts of occupied Western Sahara from July 2011, in violation of international law. Placements from investor George Soros might have been crucial.

Published 21 July 2011
Published 21 July 2011

Morocco is continuing its oil programme on the Boujdour onshore block. These cars were filmed as they did geological surveys in the occupied territories.

Published 20 July 2011
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Yesterday morning, 41 unemployed Saharawi fishermen took to the harbour of Dakhla, demanding to know why only fishermen from Agadir are employed on Russian vessels fishing in Saharan waters. The incident occurred when two Russian vessels – crewed exclusively by non-locals – had entered the local harbour.
Published 17 July 2011
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The Moroccan state owned oil company ONHYM has established new oil blocks in Western Sahara. The illegal programme could double the acreage in the occupied territory.

Published 17 July 2011
The Irish Minister for Foreign Affairs says he is aware of San Leon\'s engagement in Western Sahara, and presupposes they will respect international law.
Published 17 July 2011

Email to Longreach Oil and Gas Ltd, sent 8 July 2011.

Published 16 July 2011
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Today, the European Parliament’s agricultural committee issued its opinion that Parliament should refuse its consent to the conclusion of the agricultural agreement with Morocco. “The issue of the Western Sahara territories, with regard to which Parliament's legal services have been asked for an opinion, calls for careful assessment”, states the Committee’s report.

Published 12 July 2011

As the Moroccan authorities prohibit Saharawi from leaving the towns in order to prevent them from building protest camps in the desert, these five protesters have started a peaceful sit-in in front of their home on 7 July 2011. They call for the right to benefit from their homeland's abundant natural resources.

Published 09 July 2011
Member states back fishing deal, despite no proof of benefits for occupied Western Sahara.
Published 08 July 2011
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Three fishermen associations registered in Dakhla, occupied Western Sahara, say they've not seen any benefits stemming from investments and projects at the local harbour. Ironically, their statement comes only a few days after the EU Member States' split vote approval of the much debated one-year extension of the EU Morocco fish pact – claiming the investments under the agreement are beneficial to the local population.

Published 08 July 2011
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Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs underlines that the wishes of the Sahrawis must be taken into account upon undertaking business in the territory of Western Sahara.

Published 02 July 2011
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Despite an unseen division on the issue, a slim majority in the Council assured the one-year prolongation of the controversial EU-Morocco fisheries agreement. Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, the UK, Cyprus and Austria could not agree to the proposal.
Published 30 June 2011
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In a debate in the Danish Parliament 23 June, Danish government repeats that it will object to the EU fisheries in Western Sahara.
Published 24 June 2011
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“We urge businesses to stay away from the territory since we do not recognise the annexation of Western Sahara\" stated Norway\'s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Friday. An opening to invest in the \"illegitimately annexed\" territory is given under the condition it benefits the local population - “and with the local population we of course refer to the Sahrawi people”, said the Deputy Minister.
Published 22 June 2011
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Another demonstration in the capital of occupied Western Sahara took place yesterday. Moroccan police prevented people from joining the protesters.

Published 22 June 2011