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Western Sahara: Resisting Is a Way to Fight · Global Voices

Summary by El Independiente
At the beginning of December this year, I stepped back on the sand of the Sahara. The first time was fifty years ago during the military service. Then I lived the “green march” (for the Saharawis the “black march”) and the agony and death of the “very general.” Although I was sent home four days later, it gave me time to listen to rumors about the Moroccan army’s occupation of the territory that we should have defended. I am now concerned to see…
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At the beginning of December this year, I stepped back on the sand of the Sahara. The first time was fifty years ago during the military service. Then I lived the “green march” (for the Saharawis the “black march”) and the agony and death of the “very general.” Although I was sent home four days later, it gave me time to listen to rumors about the Moroccan army’s occupation of the territory that we should have defended. I am now concerned to see…

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El Independiente broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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