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Referendum: Western Sahara Intensifies Calls For International Pressure On Morocco

by Innocent Odoh
1 month ago
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The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), also known as Western Sahara, has ramped up calls on the global community to exert more pressure on the Kingdom of Morocco to adhere to the globally recognised agreement allowing the people of Western Sahara under Morocco’s occupation to determine their political future through a referendum.

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The minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Mohamed Yeslem Beissat, intensified these efforts for freedom for his people and country when he visited Nigeria to plead for support in resolving the crisis.

The Saharawi minister paid a visit to the National Assembly and discussed with his Nigerian counterpart, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, where he presented the current status of his country and the attitude of Morocco to undermine the freedom of Western Sahara.

After the meetings, the Minister also spoke to journalists in Abuja, stressing that for the peace of the Maghreb, Morocco must be compelled to respect the political will of the people of Western Sahara, which can only be achieved through a referendum.

The Minister noted that Morocco’s colonial adventure in Western Sahara is based on its intention to grab the resources of the Western Sahara with the backing of France. He, however, vowed that his people would continue to agitate for freedom, even as he is optimistic that freedom will eventually come.

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He described Morocco’s colonial adventure in Western Sahara as “very costly,” adding that the Kingdom loses from 3.5% to 4% of its GDP annually and incurs enormous expenses on military exercises.

 

“Morocco has the longest berm in the world. It’s longer than the border between the US and Mexico. It’s longer than the two berms France built in the Algerian War, Charles and Maginot.

 

“It’s longer than the Berlin Wall and the wall that Israel built to protect Sinai. It’s the longest worldwide wall, 2,700 kilometres from South Morocco to North Mauritania. On this wall, stationed there are more than 120,000 soldiers to occupy this land.

 

“It is going to double the salary of the soldiers, buy very sophisticated drones and satellites, all to continue its illegal occupation of Western Sahara, which cannot be continued. So, Morocco’s economic, financial and political costs and relations with its neighbours are huge.

 

“Now, the whole of the region of the Maghreb is blocked. There is no regional cooperation or regional integration because of the position of our three neighbours. Two of them recognise us, Algeria and Mauritania.

 

“And Morocco is the only one that doesn’t recognise us from our neighbours. And this causes Morocco a big problem. Their relation with Europe is frozen because of the European court ruling on Western Sahara.

 

“It cannot continue a relation ignoring this, and he cannot stop a relation because Europe is so important for them. In its relationship with the United Nations and the world, Morocco is the biggest prison of its colonial adventure and the failure of its colonial adventure. Now they are making a lot of noise about autonomy, but it’s a cul-de-sac.”

 

“It’s a closed road; no one can accept a single, one-sided position to be imposed on a people. No one can support that.


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