- The
Sahrawis, or
Sahrawi people (Arabic: صحراويون ṣaḥrāwīyūn), are an
ethnic group native to the
western part of the
Sahara desert,
which includes the...
- only
Sahrawis 'indigenous' to
Western Sahara during the
Spanish colonial period, not the
total number of "ethnic"
Sahrawis (i.e.,
members of
Sahrawi tribal...
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estimates that
around 20,000
Sahrawis have
limited competencies in Spanish. The SADR
acted as a
government administration in the
Sahrawi refugee camps located...
- Look up
Sahrawi, Saharawi, Saharaui, Sahraoui, Sahroui, or
Saharoui in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sahrawi or
Saharawi (also
transliterated into...
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political appointments to
diaspora Sahrawis, for fear of
infiltration and
difficulties in
communicating with
Sahrawis in the Moroccan-controlled territories...
- nationality. Due to the
Sahrawi Republic not
being recognised by Spain, most
Sahrawis ended up
being recognised as stateless.
Sahrawis living under Moroccan...
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Spanish army had
killed a
group of
Sahrawis protesting for
independence in the square. The
students were also
joined by
Sahrawi political prisoners, arguing...
- In late 1975, as a
result of the
Moroccan advance, tens of
thousands of
Sahrawis fled Morocco-controlled
cities into the desert,
building up improvised...
- and
Sahrawis hope for
renewed solidarity".
Middle East Eye.
Retrieved 11
August 2023. Lamin,
Habibulah Mohamed (6
December 2016). "Palestinian-
Sahrawi solidarity...
- the
arrested Sahrawis put the
health of
several at risk, and the
action was aborted. On 14
December 2005, 14 pro-independence
Sahrawis and human-rights...