AFRICA'S LAST COLONY Since 1975, three quarters of the territory of Western Sahara has been occupied by Morocco. A majority of the population is still living in refugee camps in Algeria. Those who remained in their homeland are subjected to serious harassment from the Moroccan occupiers. For more than 40 years the Sahrawis have been waiting for the fullfilment of their legitimate right to self-determination.
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Student Peace Prize awarded to activist from Western Sahara
PRESS RELEASE: The Norwegian Students' Peace Prize will this year be awarded to the 23-year-old student Elkouria "Rabab" Amidane, for her work for human rights in the occupied Western Sahara.
The Sahrawi student Rabab Amidane received the Students’ Peace Prize 2009 on 27th February 2009. “A brave and worthy winner”, said Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister. Nobel peace prize laureates praised her work.
Op-ed by Thor Richard Isaksen, Leader of the Students’ Peace Prize, and Ole Danbolt Mjøs, Committee Member, and former chairman of the Nobel Peace Prize committee, the Students’ Peace Prize, 2009.
PRESS RELEASE: The Norwegian Students' Peace Prize will this year be awarded to the 23-year-old student Elkouria "Rabab" Amidane, for her work for human rights in the occupied Western Sahara.