Saturday, December 29, 2018

The National Union of Sahrawi women today participated in the closing ceremony of the first national chess tournament

The National Union of Sahrawi women today participated in the closing ceremony of the first national chess tournament under the supervision of the Ministry of youth and sports Sahrawi in the headquarters of the Union of the UNMS and in winners have been awarded.
The ceremony attended by the Minister of youth, the general secretariat of the UNMS, the President of the National Union of chess among others.

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

The 20 cultural Forum, which this year coincides with the national day of solidarity with the Mothers of the disappeared 15.

The Secretary general of the F.Polisario and President of the RASD, accompanied by Sahrawi authorities, in addition to the Executive of the UNMS headed by the general Secretary attended the 20 cultural Forum, which this year coincides with the national day of solidarity with the Mothers of the disappeared 15.


The Forum, under the theme: La Mujer Saharaui, authenticity, identity and distinction, is a space for debate and reflection on the role played and play the Sahrawi women in the consolidation of the State and the preservation of the culture and the Sahrawi identity. The speech of the Secretary general stressed the importance and the prominent place of Sahrawi women in a society struggling to grow contributing to the values and principles that set their struggle for freedom. The meeting was also attended by associations of civil society, including representatives of the Coordinating Committee of associations of Sahrawi women in the diaspora.

Monday, December 24, 2018

The President of the Sahrawi National Union of Chess, Hassina Salma gold medal

RASD gold medal in table tennis at the games in Africa.

Congratulations to the Sahrawi sport for this historic achievement, which showed a woman, the President of the national Sahrawi Union of chess, Hassina Salma, who has demonstrated that sport in the refugee camps is possible once again reach the podium despite the lack of possibilities and means. Hassana Selma is also the school volleyball team player on February 27.

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Ujsario International Secretary highlights the suffering of Sahrawi students in Moroccan universities

The Foreign Relations Officer of the Saharawi Youth Union, Hamdi Omar, highlighted in a series of meetings in the margins of his participation in Paris, at the International Solidarity Festival, the seriousness of the situation in which live Sahrawi students in Moroccan universities, unlike all the international charters.

During a meeting with the president of the French University Center for Western Sahara, Sébastien Boulay, Hamdi Omar recalled the racist policy practiced by the Moroccan occupation against Sahrawi students enrolled in Moroccan universities.

He cited, in this context, the various difficulties encountered by students, including incarceration campaigns and bodily violence they suffer because of their activities in the universities to make known the struggle of the Saharawi people for its independence and his freedom.
In this regard, Saharawi sources of information reported that the Foreign Relations Officer had informed his host of the latest developments of the Saharawi cause both internationally and regionally.
Hamdi Omar also mentioned the efforts made by the Saharawi government and its partners to raise the level of access of Saharawi students to higher education in different sectors and universities, as well as investment in youth in integrating them into different Sahrawi companies.
He also highlighted "the role of the Saharawi Youth Union" in encouraging young people and spreading the culture of volunteering, as well as support programs aimed at alleviating the despair experienced by Saharawi youth because of the UN Security Council's inability to put pressure on Morocco to engage in a UN process of decolonization with a view to reaching a final solution of the Saharawi cause.


Saturday, December 8, 2018

It is the League of Sahrawi women Aragon as a member of the Coordinating Committee of associations of Saharawi women in the Diaspora

It is the League of Sahrawi women Aragon as a member of the Coordinating Committee of associations of Saharawi women in the Diaspora. The meeting was held in Gijón with the presence of members of the Association of Saharan migrants, and in which elected the new Board of the League of Saharawi women in Aragon.

On the occasion of the day of disabled persons, the Association of Saharawi women in France participates in this event with different cultural activities

On the occasion of the day of disabled persons, the Association of Saharawi women in France participates in this event with different cultural activities as a member of the platform of associations of civil society in the town of Rosny Sur Sene.

The stand of the AFF made a photographic exhibition that reflects the life and the work of Sahrawi women and pre-colonial and contemporary culture.


The kitchen and craftsmanship emphasized on this occasion.

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Freed journalist Sahrawi Nazha Khalidi

Freed journalist Sahrawi Nazha Khalidi after being arrested by Moroccan security forces when it reported on the Moroccan military deployment in the occupied Saharan cities on the occasion of the negotiations that take place at Geneva from yesterday between the F.Polisario and Morocco.

Nazha was freed and confiscated his phone, which carried out the report, after hours of interrogation and humiliating treatment. The reporter is already in his house and has confirmed to the UNMS to continue with their reporting despite the abuses and the repression exercised by the Moroccan invasion on activists and reporters Sahrawis

Opportunity to undertake a new round for dialogue in the first quarter of 2019.

After two sessions at the table of dialogue in Geneva sponsored by the UN, between Morocco and the Frente Polisario, with Mauritania and Algeria as observers, it declared by parties as an opportunity to undertake a new round for  dialogue in the first quarter of 2019.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018

The reporter for RASDTV in occupied territories of Western Sahara, Nazha Khalidi, has been arrested and his phone confiscated by the Moroccan authorities of occupation

The reporter for RASDTV in occupied territories of Western Sahara, Nazha Khalidi, has been arrested and his phone confiscated by the Moroccan authorities of occupation, the Sahrawi women condemn once again the abuses and attacks against the civilian population Sahrawi and especially against women. Western Sahara reporter tried to cover the military siege that suffers the occupied city of el Aaiun, especially these days as a result of negotiations carried out between Morocco and the F.Polisario in Geneva

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The Sahrawi women in Saharan cities occupied by the Moroccan occupying forces take to the streets on the eve of negotiations between the F.Polisario and Morocco

The Sahrawi women in Saharan cities occupied by the Moroccan occupying forces take to the streets on the eve of negotiations between the F.Polisario and Morocco scheduled for day 5 and 6 December in Geneva (Switzerland). The women take to the streets to express their rejection of the occupation and its complaint against the violence of human rights in the TT. OO. Women, youth and elders together in peaceful resistance against the oppressive regime of Moroccan.

Saturday, December 1, 2018

The Basque network of support to the Saharawi women in Sahrawi refugee camps develops a project based on the formation of responsible for communication in audiovisual

The Basque network of support to the Saharawi women in Sahrawi refugee camps develops a project based on the formation of responsible for communication in audiovisual theme to provide them with technical and theoretical skills in order to improve its work communication and dissemination, in other areas both women's homes of the UNMS. The course takes place in the Centre of information and culture of the National Union of Sahrawi Women.