Western Sahara Research Center

Lista de Peças Jornalísticas Televisivas Inglesas

DataEmissorProgramaEntrevistadorTituloDescrição/ContextoKeywordsLink
02/03/1976ReutersWestern Sahara: Spain Formally Hands Over Control Of Western Sahara To Morocco And Mauritania. 1976The Spanish Government has officially handed over control of the Western Sahara to Morocco and Mauritania.Spain, Western Sahara, Morocco, MauritaniaLink
25/03/1977ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisario Front Guerrillas Continue Fight For Independence. 1977INTRODUCTION: In the Western Sahara, Polisario Front guerrillas are continuing their fight for independence.
Wreckage of Mauritanian aircraft
Interview with Moroccan prisoner.
Western Sahara, Polisario, Morocco; MauritaniaLink
15/12/78ReutersUnited Nations: General Assembly Endorses Resolutions On Future Of Western Sahara 1978The United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday (13 December) endorsed two resolution on the Western Sahara. The resolutions reaffirmed the "inalienable right of the people of the Western Sahara to self-determination", and called for prompt action to find a just equitable solution to the question of the Western Sahara.Western Sahara, United NationsLink
28/01/1983ReutersFrance: Demonstration Against Moroccan Involvement In Western Sahara. 1983In Paris, a demonstration organised by the Friends of the Democratic Arab Saharan Republic protested on January 27 against the involvement of Morocco in the Western Sahara.Western Sahara, France, Paris, Demonstration, Morocco, AARASDlink
11/05/1981ReutersWestern Sahara: Voting Takes Place In Local Elections. 1981Morocco has organised its first local elections in the Wadi-Ed-Dahab province of the Western Sahara which it took over from Mauritania in August 1979.Western Sahara, Morocco, ElectionsLink
03/03/81ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisario Front Celebrates Fifth Anniversary Of Proclamation Of Independent Western Sahara 1981In the continuing war in the Western Sahara, the Polisario Front has celebrated the fifth anniversary of its declaration of an independent state with a military parade and the display of captured Moroccan troops.Western Sahara, Polisario, Celebrationlink
17/01/1980ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisario Guerrillas Display Captured Moroccan Weaponry And Soldiers 1980Polisario guerrillas fighting for an independent homeland in the Western Sahara displayed on Tuesday (15 January) the latest batch of Weapons and prisoners seized from the Moroccan army.Western Sahara, Polisario, Morocco, Weapons, War PrisonersLink
11/11/1975ReutersMorocco: Last Remnants Of The 350,000 Strong Moroccan "Peace March" Into The Spanish Sahara, Return To Morocco. 1975The last stragglers of Morocco's "Green Peace March" are heading back over the border from the Spanish Sahara to Morocco.Western Sahara, Morocco, Green March, Settlerslink
05/11/1975ReutersSpanish Sahara: Moroccan "Peace March" On The Way To Spanish Sahara 400' 16mm Lib C/M 1975Spanish Sahara: Moroccan "Peace March" On The Way To Spanish Sahara 400' 16mm Lib C/M 1975Spanish Sahara, Western Sahara, Morocco, Green March, SettlersLink
27/10/1976ReutersWsetern Sahara: Prisoners Released By Polisario Guerrillas 1976On December 31, 1975 two young Frenchmen, Pierre Seguro and Jean-Paul Dief were captured by Polisario guerrillas in Western Sahara between El Hagounia and El Ayoun. They were released in October 1976Western Sahara, Polisario, French Prisonerslink
03/02/1977ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisario Front Continues To Train Soldiers For Fighting To Establish The Rebel Sahara Arab Republic. 1977While the outside world is told that fighting for control of the western Sahara is all but over, the Polisario Front continues to train soldiers in the desert enclave which the group calls the Sahara Arab Republic.Western Sahara, PolisarioLink
16/08/1979ReutersAlgeria: U.S. Congressmen Discuss Western Sahara Conflict With Algerian Officials 1979Algeria: U.S. Congressmen Discuss Western Sahara Conflict With Algerian Officials 1979Western Sahara, Algeria, USA, US Congressmenlink
27/07/1982ReutersWestern Sahara: Moroccan Commanders Show Journalist Weapons Captured From Polisario In Recent Attacks. 1982Moroccan field commanders in the Western Sahara have been showing journalists weapons they captured in July during attacks by Polisario guerrillas.Western Sahara, Polisario, Weapons, Moroccolink
24/05/1978ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisario Front Celebrates Its Fifth Anniversary. 1978The Western Sahara liberation movement, the Polisario Front has been seeking support from Western Countries in its fight to obtain self-determination for the people of the territory.Western Sahara, Polisario, AnniversaryLink
28/03/1977ReutersWestern Sahara: Women Play Indispensable Role In Desert Life 1977Despite being devout Moslems the people of Western Sahara exist in a society which is predominantly a matriarchy.Western Sahara, Polisario, Womenlink
27/10/1971ReutersWestern Sahara: Battle Rages Near Guelta Zemmour 1981Western newsmen have been taken to an area near Guelta Zemmour, in the Western Sahara, where the biggest battle in the six year was between the Polisario guerrillas and Moroccan troops has taken place.Polisario, Western Sahara, Morocco, Guelta Zemmour, Military confrontationsLink
30/12/19/5ReutersAlgeria: Algeria And Libya Pledge Support For Palestinian And Western Sahara Cause. 1975Libya and Algeria will stand united to support the Palestinian and Western Sahara causes.Polisario, Algeria, Libya, Western Sahara, Palestinelink
12/06/1975ReutersMorocco: Spanish Sahara Is Main Topic In U.N. Secretary-General's Talks With King Hassan. 1975SPAIN: U.N. SECRETARY-GENERAL WALDHEIM ARRIVES FOR DISCUSSIONS ON THE PROBLEM OF THE SPANISH SAHARA. covers Mr. Waldheim's arrival in Spain.Spanish Sahara, Morocco, United Nations, UN Secretary General, Hassan II, Spain, WaldheimLink
09/09/1978ReutersFrance: Ivory Coast President Houphouet-Boigny Reports On Peace Moves In Western Sahara. 1978Background: Parties involved in the Western Sahara conflict are reported to be pursuing peace. News of this development was brought to Paris on Friday (8 September) by President Felix Houphouet-Boigny of the Ivory Coast who has helped to bring together the main countries involved -- Morocco, Mauritania, France and Algeria.France, Ivory Coast, Giscard d'Estaing, Western Sahara, Morocco, Mauritania, Algerialink
26/03/1978ReutersThousands Of Refugees Occupy Barren Camps In Western Sahara. 1977As fighting continues in the Western Sahara thousands of refugees are occupying barren camp in the desert regions of the country. They trickle into the camps from all parts of the former Spanish colony, where war is being waged by nationalist guerrillas against the new Moroccan and Mauritanian rulers.Refugees, Western Sahara, Morocco, Mauritania, Polisariolink
01/02/1976ReutersWestern Sahara: Moroccan Army Displays Weapons Captured From Algerians In Desert Battle. 1976The Moroccan army on Saturday (31 January) displayed to journalists weapons captured from Algerian soldiers during a battle at Amgala Oasis, Western Sahara several days before.Weapons, Morocco, Polisario, Algeria, Amgalalink
08/11/1975ReutersSpanish Sahara: Spanish Helicopter Prowl Overhead As Moroccan Marchers Begin Second Day Inside Spanish Sahara. 1975An estimated 50,000 Moroccan volunteers -- the first wave of "peace march" to claim sovereignty for King Hassan over the Spanish Sahara -- began their second day inside the disputed territory on Friday (7 November).Spain, Green March, Western Sahara, Spanish Sahara, Morocco, Hassan IILink
06/11/1975ReutersSpanish Sahara And Morocco: The First Group Of The 350,000 Moroccan Peace Marchers Cross Border Into The Spanish Sahara. 1975The first group of 40,000 Moroccans crossed the Morocco Spanish Sahara border on Wednesday (5 November) on their "peace march" to lay claim to the neighbouring territory.
The vanguard group carried large numbers of Moroccan flags. They were accompanied by official delegation from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Gabon.

The rest of the 350,000 volunteers assembled by King Hassan for the mass march are still waiting on the Moroccan side of the border for orders to go across.
Spain, Green March, Western Sahara, Spanish Sahara, Morocco, Hassan II, Saudia Arabia, Jordan, GabonLink
25/05/193ReutersAlgeria: Western Sahara's Polisario Front Celebrates Its Tenth Anniversary. 1983The Polisario Front, the guerrilla movement fighting for independence in the Western Sahara, has celebrated its tenth anniversary near the Algerian town of Tindouf.Algeria, Polisario, AnniversaryLink
27/07/1982ReutersWestern Sahara: Moroccan Commanders Show Journalist Weapons Captured From Polisario In Recent Attacks. 1982Western Sahara: Moroccan Commanders Show Journalist Weapons Captured From Polisario In Recent Attacks. 1982Weapons, Polisario, MoroccoLink
21/11/1975ReutersMauritania: Saharan Delegation Proclaim Front For The Liberation And Reunion Of Spanish Sahara With Mauritania 1975Following the recent tripartite agreement between Spain, Morocco and Mauritania over the future of Spanish Sahera, a group of leading Saharans have established a "Front for the Liberation and Reunion of Sahara with Mauritania"Proclamation FLRSM, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Spanish Sahara, Moroccolink
12/11/1975ReutersAlgeria: Mauritanian And Algerian Leaders Meet To Discuss Spanish Sahara Crisis. 1975The President of Mauritania, Mokhtar Ould Daddah, and the President of Algeria, Houari Boumedienne, met in the western Algerian town of Bechar on Monday (10 November) to discuss the current Spanish Sahara crisis.Algeria, Mauritania, Spanish SaharaLink
09/06/1975ReutersMauritania: United Nations Mission Arrives To Study Problems Of Spanish Sahara. 1975A United Nations mission arrived in Nauakchott on Wednesday (4 June) to confer with leaders of Mauritania, including President Moktar Ould Daddah, on the problems of the Spanish Sahara.Mauritania, United Nations, Link
23/05/1977ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisario Front Celebrates Fourth Anniversary Of Fight For Independence. 1977In the disputed territory of the Western Sahara the Polisario Front independence movement has been celebrating the fourth anniversary of their struggle to create a separate state in the former Spanish colony, now officially divided between Morocco and Mauritania.Polisario, Western Sahara, AnniversaryLink
09/05/1979ReutersIvory Coast: Nigerian Head Of State Olusegun Obasanjo Meets President Felix Houphouet-Boigny After Western Sahara Peace Mission. 1979Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo visited the Ivory Coast on Sunday (6 May) following a six-day peace mission on the Western Sahara dispute.Western Sahara, UN Mission, Ivory CoastLink
19/06/981ReutersWestern Sahara: South Korean Fisherman Released After Almost A Year In Captivity. 1981Forty-eight South Korean fishermen have been released by the Polisario Front, after almost a year in captivity, in the Western Sahara.Western Sahara, Polisario, Fishermen, South KoreaLink
13/02/80ReutersWestern Sahara: Former Un Ambassador Andrew Young Shown Captured Moroccan Armaments By Polisario Front Leaders. 1980Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Andrew Young, has criticised White House policy on the Western Sahara.US Ambassador, Andrew Young, Polisario, Morocco, USALink
16/10/1979ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisarios Claim A Victory Against Morocco With Capture Of Second Largest Western Sahara Town 1979A Morrocan newspaper said on Monday, (15 October) that Soviet weapons being used in the Western Saharan conflict, ad called on Moscow to use its influence with the Libyan Jamahiriyah and Algeria to put a stop to it. It was the first time Moroccans had accused the Soviet Union directly of aiding and abetting the algeria-based Polisario Front by allowing it to use modern weapons supplied to Libya and Algeria. The Polisario guerrillas claimed that they had recently captured Smara, the second largest town in the Western Sahara, and held a news conference in the district to publicise their action.Polisario, Morocco, Smara, Weapons, Soviet Unionlink
29/09/1978ReutersWestern Sahara: Polisario Front Displays Moroccan And Captured Arms For Delegates To Fourth Congress At Desert Camp. 1978Polisario guerrillas fighting for possession of the Western Sahara have decided to continue their ceasefire in the Mauritanian sector of the territory. But they have placed strict conditions on the continuation of their unilateral truce. The decision was made at the fourth congress of the Polisario Front, which has been fighting for possession of the Western Sahara which is now held by Mauritania and Morocco. At the congress, the guerrillas displayed Moroccan prisoners and equipment which they claim to have captured during fighting.Polisario, Morocco, Ceasefire, Mauritania,link
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