
Western Sahara Conflict: Analyzing the Illegal Occupation (1973-Present)
In this extensive interview, Stephen Zunes breaks down the history (1973-2022) of the political instability in Western Sahara.
In this extensive interview, Stephen Zunes breaks down the history (1973-2022) of the political instability in Western Sahara.
Sultana Khaya, Ruth McDonough and Tim Pluta arrived at the Las Palmas airport to be greeted by thousands of supporters that gathered to honor them.
Three US women heading to visit their friends in Boujdour, Western Sahara, were forcibly turned back on May 23rd, when they landed at Laayoune Airport.
By Nonviolence International, May 25, 2022 WASHINGTON, D.C./Boujdour, Western Sahara, May 23, 2022 – A US delegation of women with the JustVisitWestern Sahara initiative are being detained in Western Sahara
This week on Talk World Radio, we are talking about the unending Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara with Tim Pluta who is speaking to us from the town of Boujdour, in the home of human rights activist Sultana Khaya.
Somebody explain to me why U.S. citizens should have to abandon their lives and go sit by as shields, as lives-that-matter, in Western Sahara, to prevent the thugs of a corrupt billionaire from brutalizing people with U.S. weapons and U.S. backing.
The goal of this hunger strike is to bring attention to Boujdour, Western Sahara, Africa in support of Sultana Khaya, her sister Lwaara, their mother Mitou, and all Saharawi people.
This week on Talk World Radio we’re discussing the use of nonviolent activism in Western Sahara.