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2037:. The Polisario is practically dependent on its bases and refugee camps, located on Algerian soil. While Sahrawis' right to wage an armed struggle against Morocco, and has helped to equip the SPLA, the government also seems to have barred Polisario from returning to armed struggle after 1991, attempting to curry favor from the US and France and to avoid inflaming its already poor relations with Morocco.
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division of powers, instead concentrating most of the decision-making power in the top echelons of
Polisario for maximum battlefield efficiency. This meant that most power rested in the hands of the Secretary General and a nine-man executive committee, elected at congresses and with different military and political responsibilities. A 21-man
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fell. This came since the announced referendum for
Western Sahara was never held. Kenya and Uruguay followed in 2005, and relations were upgraded in some other countries, while recognition of the SADR was cancelled by others (Albania, Chad, Serbia); in 2006, Kenya suspended its decision to recognize
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announced its existence, in the first break with the principle of "national unity" (i.e., working in one single organization to prevent internal conflict). It calls for reforms in the movement, as well as resumption of hostilities with
Morocco. But it remains of little importance to the conflict, as
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had supported
Morocco; only Algeria and Libya have, at different times, given any significant support to Polisario. Iran recognized the SADR in 1980, Mauritania had recognized the SADR in 1984, and Syria and South Yemen had supported the Polisario position on the conflict when they were all members
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in mid-April 2007, and quickly gained French and US support. Polisario had handed in its own proposal the day before, which insisted on the previously agreed referendum, but allowed for negotiating the status of
Moroccans now living in the territory should the outcome of a referendum be in favor of
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The movement's main political and military backers were originally
Algeria and Libya, with Cuba coming a very distant third. Mauritania also attempts to avoid involvement and to balance between Morocco and Polisario's backers in Algeria, although it formally recognizes the SADR as Western Sahara's
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A more comprehensive merger of these different organizational patterns (military organization/refugee camps/SADR) was not achieved until the 1991 congress, when both the
Polisario and SADR organizations were overhauled, integrated into the camp structure and further separated from each other. This
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Algeria has shown an unconditional support for the
Polisario Front since 1975, delivering arms, training, financial aid, and food, without interruption for more than 30 years. In 1976, Algeria called the Moroccan takeover of Western Sahara a "slow, murderous" invasion against spirited fighting by
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would logically lead to war from its perspective if the international community does not step in. In contrast, Polisario-Mauritanian relations following a peace treaty in 1979 and the recognition of the SADR by
Mauritania in 1984, with the latter's retreat from Western Sahara, have been quiet and
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have decided to discontinue their military or political activities for the
Polisario Front. Most of them returned from the Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria to Morocco, among them a few founder members and senior officials. Some of them are now actively promoting Moroccan sovereignty over Western
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All residents of the camps have a vote in the Popular Congresses, and participate in the administrative work in the camp through base-level 11-person cells, which form the smallest unit of the refugee camp political structure. These typically care for distribution of food, water and schooling in
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as Interim Secretary General upon his death. In 1976, Mohamed Abdelaziz was elected at the III Congress of the Polisario, and held the post until his death in 2016. The Secretary General is elected by the General Popular Congress (GPC), regularly convened every four years. The GPC is composed of
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Until 1991, the Polisario Front's structure was much different from the present one. It was, despite a few changes, inherited from the before 1975, when the Polisario Front functioned as a small, tightly-knit guerrilla movement, with a few hundred members. Consequently, it made few attempts at a
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A comprehensive peace treaty was signed on 5 August 1979, in which the new Mauritanian government recognized Sahrawi rights to Western Sahara and relinquished its own claims. Mauritania withdrew all its forces, and later formally recognized the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, causing a massive
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Spain, etc.) which generally only approached the issue from a humanitarian angle. The ceasefire coincided with the end of the Cold War. World interest in the conflict seemed to expire in the 1990s as the Sahara question gradually sank from public consciousness due to decreasing media attention.
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decided in favor of ties and trade with Morocco and refused to recognize the SADR. This made the Polisario almost wholly dependent mainly on Algeria and Libya and some African and Latin American third world countries for political support, plus some NGOs from European countries (Sweden, Norway,
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issues. Polisario agreed to add autonomy as per the Moroccan proposal to a referendum ballot, but refused to relinquish the concept of an independence referendum itself, as agreed in 1991 and 1997. Morocco, in its turn, insisted on only negotiating the terms of autonomy offered, but refused to
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Sahrawis, for fear of infiltration and difficulties in communicating with Sahrawis in the Moroccan-controlled territories. It is probably intended to strengthen the movement's underground network in Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara, and link up with the rapidly growing Sahrawi civil rights
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received strong vocal support from Polisario as a new pressure point on Morocco. Abdelaziz characterized them as a substitute path for the armed struggle, and indicated that if peaceful protest was squashed, in its view, without a referendum forthcoming, its armed forces would intervene.
1745:. It has stated that ideological disputes should be left for a future democratic Western Sahara to deal with. It views itself as a "front" encompassing all political trends in Sahrawi society, and not as a political party. As a consequence, there is no party program. However, the
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their area, joining in higher-level organs (encompassing several camp quarters) to cooperate and establish distribution chains. There is no formal membership of Polisario; instead, anyone who participates in its work or lives in the refugee camps is considered a member.
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Between congresses, the supreme decision-making body is the National Secretariat, headed by the Secretary General. The NS is elected by the GPC. It is subdivided into committees handling defense, diplomatic affairs, etc. The 2003 NS, elected at the 11th GPC in
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1629:, etc.) This stalemated the war, with no side able to achieve decisive gains, but artillery strikes and sniping attacks by the Polisario continued, and Morocco was economically and politically strained by the war. Today Polisario controls
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After attempting in vain to gain backing from several Arab governments, including both Algeria and Morocco, but only drawing faint notices of support from Libya and Mauritania, the movement eventually relocated to Spanish-controlled
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began deserting to the Polisario, bringing weapons and training with them. At this point, Polisario's manpower included perhaps 800 men and women, but they were suspected of being backed by a much larger network of supporters.
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Today 38 countries around the world recognize the legitimacy of the Polisario over Western Sahara. Support for the Polisario Front came mostly from newly independent African states, including Angola and Namibia. Most of the
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of the SADR as a sovereign state and Western Sahara's legitimate government. In 2004, South Africa announced formal recognition of the SADR, delayed for ten years despite unequivocal promises by
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government since 1984 and has a substantial Sahrawi refugee population (around 30,000) on its territory. Support from Algeria remains strong, despite the country's preoccupation with its own
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on independence the following year. However, the referendum stalled over disagreements on voter rights. Numerous attempts to restart the process (most significantly the launching of the 2003
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The organizational order described below applies today, and was roughly finalized in the 1991 internal reforms of the movement, although minor changes have been made since then.
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followed protests calling for expanding the internal democracy of the movement, and also led to important shifts of personnel in the top tiers of both Polisario and SADR.
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to drive out the two armies. It forced Mauritania to relinquish its claim over Western Sahara in 1979 and continued its military campaign against Morocco until the
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delegates from the Popular Congresses of the refugee camps in Tindouf, which are held biannually in each camp, and of delegates from the women's organization (
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politics, however a liberal economy has been difficult to implement in a society dependent on humanitarian aid organisations.
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Politics and Power in the Maghreb: Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco from Independence to the Arab Spring
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would further check decisions and connect the movement with its affiliated "mass organizations",
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Lippert, Anne (1992). "Sahrawi Women in the Liberation Struggle of the Sahrawi People".
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R.A.S.D. Foreign minister critical response to the supposed independent ESISC's report
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during the 1970s, and took a more independent "third-worldist" position after that.
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The most intense open warfare in the conflict in Western Sahara occurred during the
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The Polisario Front is led by a Secretary General. The first Secretary General was
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A key diplomatic dispute between Morocco and Polisario is over the international
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2715:"Sakharov Prize: EU Rejects Candidacy of Polisario Activist Sultana Khaya"
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of 31 October, Spain entered negotiations that led to the signing of the
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al-Jabhah ash-Shaʿbiyah Li-Taḥrīr as-Sāqiyah al-Ḥamrāʾ wa Wādī adh-Dhahab
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generally neutral without reports of armed clashes from either side.
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Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africa's Last Colony?
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Differentiated Integration and Disintegration in a Post-Brexit Era
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Stefan Gänzle; Benjamin Leruth; Jarle Trondal (15 November 2019).
2682:"Morocco Exposes Polisario, Algeria's Propaganda in Letter to UN"
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independence. This led to the negotiations process known as the
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On 1 May 1977, the Polisario Front raided the city of Zouerate,
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Fueling the Fire. U.S. policy & the Western Sahara Conflict
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The Polisario Front was formally constituted on 10 May 1973 at
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Forced Migration Organization: FMO Research Guide Bibliography
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Beyond Religious Freedom: The New Global Politics of Religion
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to partition and occupy the territory. The Polisario Front
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which lasted until 1975, when the Spanish decided to allow
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jeeps, captured from Moroccan soldiers), and 19th-century
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2808:"Western Sahara: Harassment of Independence Activist"
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Khaya, Opinion by Sultana Sidibrahim (29 July 2021).
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2318:"UN calls for peace in Western Sahara – Vatican News"
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Military and political organisation in Western Sahara
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564:الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير الساقية الحمراء ووادي الذهب
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3045:. Middle East Research and Information Project.
2952:"Algeria Claims Spanish Sahara Is Being Invaded"
2505:La politique extérieure de l'Algérie (1962–1978)
2251:United Nations General Assembly Resolution 34/37
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1893:Polisario-held territory (in green) east of the
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2415:"MOROCCO IS FIGHTING SAHARAN GUERRILLAS"
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2084:International recognition of the SADR
1967:Former members of the Polisario Front
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1513:. The Polisario Front proclaimed the
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2661:from the original on 6 October 2021
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1261:Political status of Western Sahara
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1831:A pro-Polisario demonstration in
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2867:Willis, Michael (June 2014).
2479:. Le Monde. 28 October 1977.
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1194:Sahrawi National Union Party
1062:and Sahrawi veterans of the
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3253:Moroccan Army of Liberation
3033:. ARSO.org (26 March 2004).
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3029:21 October 2006 at the
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1131:Part of a series on the
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3127:(Red Sea Press 1987)
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1499:Royal Moroccan Army
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1374:Sahrawi nationality
1284:for Saharan Affairs
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1118:Withdrawal of Spain
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266:Sahrawi nationalism
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