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Thousands of Sahrawi refugees live in camps in the Algerian desert.
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The Sahrawi choices and aspirations are clear and firm in the attainment of freedom, he said.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is scheduled to visit the Sahrawi refugees in south-west Algeria's Tindouf region.
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For years Ireland has been an active supporter of the right of the Sahrawi people to self-determination.
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At the local school and nursery, where teachers are indigenous Sahrawi, refugees try to get ahead through education.
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There is no love lost between Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic which now claim the ancient landscape.
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He also asked God to protect them and Abu Waleed al-Sahrawi, the leader of IS in the Greater Sahara.
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Many governments have extended diplomatic ties to Polisario and recognize its claim to a "Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic".
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A Sahrawi woman walks near Moroccan police in Laayounne in the disputed territory of Western Sahara in a file photo.
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Her research among Sahrawi refugees in Algeria provided powerful insights into how displaced populations could survive largely independently of humanitarian assistance.
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It is led by an Arabic-speaking north African called Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, but the majority of its fighters are Fulani.
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With reports highlighting burgeoning criminal network activity and potential terrorist recruitment, life for the Sahrawi offers little hope of security and prosperity.
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THERE's a story they tell around here, of an old Sahrawi who smells the sand to find his way in the desert.
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France backs former colony Morocco, and Polisario's self-declared Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic has been supported by some non-permanent council members and South Africa.
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Polisario's planned Sahrawi Republic was recognized by some countries mainly from the African Union, but none of the Western powers had recognized it.
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Their governments support the Polisario liberation movement, who oppose the Moroccan occupation, and recognise the exiled government of the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.