Doomed to a plight that lasted longer than he and his family could bear, Mustafa Salma Ould Sidi Moloud continues his forced exile in Mauritania while his family is stuck in the Sahraoui Camps in Tindouf on the Algerian territory.
Predictions made years ago by many a pundit about the Tindouf-based separatists’ schemes to lay hand on the drug trafficking market in the Sahel-Sahara region have been confirmed once and again, an
Communication Minister, Government Spokesman Mustapha El Khalfi on Thursday denied the reports that the Mauritanian flag has been raised in Lagouira, the Moroccan Sahara.
The Mauritanian NGO “Memory and Justice” called the UN Human Rights Council to investigate the human rights violations and crimes committed by the Polisario and its torturers against Mauritanian ci
The violent clashes that opposed recently the Mauritanian army and armed traffickers, who included Polisario elements, show the extent of the involvement of the Algeria-backed separatist Sahrawi Fr
One of my initial reactions to the US-African Leaders Summit was noticing the seeming lack of integration between North and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) when it came to the initiatives announced by President Obama.
The United Nations Secretary General’s Personal Envoy to the Western Sahara, Christopher Ross, is due to visit the region next September in order to revive talks between Morocco and the Polisario