The Polisario Front on trial: there is no present without a past Recent international calls to include the Polisario Front on the US list of terrorist organisations should not be a mere move for show
'The March for Freedom': pro-Polisario propaganda behind a humanitarian façade Claude Mangin's recent initiative to organise a 'March for Freedom' from France to Morocco is one of the most obvious examples of political…
Morocco at the World Law Congress 2025: Rule of law and territorial sovereignty The World Law Congress 2025, held in Santo Domingo from 4 to 6 May under the theme ‘New generations and the rule of law: shaping the future’, not…
Algeria: the decline of a destabilizing actor in the Sahel region The recent incident involving the shooting down of a Malian drone by Algeria has exposed the true nature of Algerian policy in the Sahel and North…
Tourism development in the Sahara: opportunities and obstacles The recent direct flights between Europe and the Sahara represent much more than simple air connections, they are a symbol of the progress and…
Polisario and Spanish universities: indoctrination for public consumption As long as universities continue to be megaphones for one-way activism, they will betray their essence as spaces for critical thinking
Overcoming war, exile and the traumas of Saharawi society Today, the Tindouf camps are a symbol of their failure and of Algeria's complicity in the perpetuation of Saharawi suffering.
The Sahara and the European Parliament Intergroups: at the service of Europe or of other interests? The European Parliament's intergroups are, in theory, spaces for dialogue and collaboration between MEPs from different political groups and…
Visas and lies: the reality behind the deportations in Dajla I remember that a couple of years ago, during my trip to New York to participate in the UN Fourth Committee, one of the participants was refused…
IV UN Commission: the Sahara autonomy proposal from a global perspective (II) The plenary sessions of the UN Fourth Committee (Decolonisation Committee) in the framework of the 79th session of the General Assembly have once…
The Canary Islands' pragmatic turn: in search of regional stability The recent declaration by the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, as the highest political representative of the islands, assuming the…
From Tokyo to New York: Algeria and Polisario sow chaos at the UN The behaviour of the Polisario Front and Algeria in international fora continues to deteriorate, revealing an increasingly desperate and ethically…
Autonomy, Round Tables and the End of Utopias Intervention at the 79th Session (2024), Special Political and Decolonisation (IV Committee) of the United Nations
The reign of terror in Tindouf The 57th session of the UN Human Rights Council, held in Geneva from 9 September to 9 October 2024, once again brought to light an alarming reality…
Autonomy and sovereignty over the Sahara: two concepts on the same basis There has been much talk about France's recent declaration on the Sahara issue, in which it recognises Morocco's sovereignty over the territory . A…
Exploring ‘Holidays in Peace’: use of minors and rights violations under the spotlight Although the annual ‘Peace Holidays’ programme is in the midst of its implementation phase due to its summer nature, those who plan its…
The Popular Party and its position on Sahara: an anomalous opposition We have been able to read frequent and varied headlines regarding the strategy of the Popular Party as the main opposition party since the Spanish…
Hypocrisy of vindication: Tindouf, human rights and complicit silences In the remote and arid Tindouf camps, thousands of Sahrawis live in conditions that border on inhuman. This is something we must not fail to…