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Uncle Joe

(62,133 posts)
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 11:30 AM 15 hrs ago

Freedom for Western Sahara: Sahrawis Demand End of Moroccan Occupation at U.N. Human Rights Council



We go to the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, where activists are shining a light on Morocco’s brutal occupation of Western Sahara and its Indigenous people, the Sahrawi. The Sahrawi journalist and activist Asria Mohamed speaks with Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman about “Jaimitna,” an art installation that evokes the tents of Sahrawi people living in refugee camps. The installation features various melhfas, traditional clothing worn by Sahrawi women, and includes their stories. “These women, they spent years and years in prison. They have been tortured. They have been beaten up. They have been raped,” Mohamed says. We also speak with María Carrión, executive director of FiSahara, the Sahara International Film Festival, who says the story of the Sahrawi must be better known. Morocco has occupied Western Sahara since 1975 in defiance of the United Nations and the international community. The first Trump administration recognized Moroccan sovereignty in 2020 as part of a larger effort to normalize relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors.

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Freedom for Western Sahara: Sahrawis Demand End of Moroccan Occupation at U.N. Human Rights Council (Original Post) Uncle Joe 15 hrs ago OP
The UN Human Rights council has often included countries like... nycbos 14 hrs ago #1
Does that undercut Western Sahara's argument? n/t Uncle Joe 14 hrs ago #2
No nycbos 14 hrs ago #3
The Abraham Accords has undercut their independence argument and none of those nations promoted it. Uncle Joe 14 hrs ago #4

nycbos

(6,531 posts)
1. The UN Human Rights council has often included countries like...
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 12:01 PM
14 hrs ago

… Saudi Arabia, China and Iran. So that is why many people (not just on the far right) don’t take the YN seriously

nycbos

(6,531 posts)
3. No
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 12:15 PM
14 hrs ago

It just means nothing is going to happen because they are putting their hopes in institution that constantly allows the worlds worst human rights abuses on their human rights council.

Uncle Joe

(62,133 posts)
4. The Abraham Accords has undercut their independence argument and none of those nations promoted it.
Mon Jun 30, 2025, 12:24 PM
14 hrs ago

It's like they used to say when I was growing up, "beggars can't be choosers," and if we're supposed to be the example of a nation that doesn't allow or commit human rights abuses, we fall woefully short as well.

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