Monday, March 12, 2018

the general secretariat of the UNMS, Fatma Mehdi, offered a few lectures at the Faculty of Sciences and arts in Liubliana, on the situation of the conflict in Western Sahara


In the framework of the programme of activities on the occasion of his visit to Slovenia, and the role that develops women in society and peaceful again on the afternoon of the same day on the situation of human rights and the resistance of the Sahrawi people, in addition to explain to those present the problems and difficulties faced by the Sahrawi people due to lack of international political will to resolve the conflict. It should be noted that the assistance of students and teachers attended a representation of some members of the diplomatic corps accredited in the Slovenian capital. At the end of the talks here expressed their solidarity with Saharawi political prisoners in Moroccan prisons. 

Responsible for the different Wilayas of the UNMS meet with Ewa Strazelecka of the University of Lisbon.

 Professor carry out his thesis on the role of Sahrawi women in the double fight for freedom and emancipation. Its programme of work of memory of Sahrawi women were different aspects of the lives of women and their struggle both in the camps and in the occupied territories.

Sunday, March 11, 2018

On the occasion of the international day of the woman, 8 March, which was organized in all parts of the world and that the Sahrawi women were represented in the demonstration in Madrid,

 A delegation of the National Union of Sahrawi women, composed of members of the Executive of the UNMS, representation of women in the occupied territories and the Diaspora women participated in the international strike on the occasion of the international day of the woman, 8 March, which was organized in all parts of the world and that the Sahrawi women were represented in the demonstration in Madrid, where more than half a million women took to the streets of the Spanish capital. The delegation of Sahrawi women joined in their cry to thousands of representatives of associations and organizations of women from around the world to claim the women's rights to equality between men and women. 



Friday and in collaboration with the network of support to women Sahrawi REDMAMSA and the Association Getafe with the Sahara "Dah Sid-Ahmed" in collaboration with the departments of women and equality of Madrid and Getafe respectively organized events with lectures and workshops in the framework of the international day of the 8 March women and REDMAMSA program #Objetivo2018 free #Sahara
Topics such as politics and human rights, Sahrawi enterprising woman, history and media and education and culture were the workshops conferences under the title of Sahrawi women EMPODERANDO developed during the two days of Friday and Saturday in Madrid and Getafe respectively.
Participants in the different workshops had the opportunity to know the experience of Sahrawi women and its contribution in the construction of the Saharawi State as well as the most important challenges facing as violations of human rights particularly in the occupied territories of Western Sahara by Morocco and the harsh conditions of exile in the refugee camps is the suffering of a whole people and requires an urgent solution to the conflict so that the Saharan people to exercise the right to freedom and independence.
Should be noted that the closure of both events culminated with an act of solidarity with Saharawi political prisoners in Moroccan prisons and a call to her immediate release from the regime of Morocco. The Act of solidarity is part of the international campaign for the release of political prisoners detained from the Group of student and all political prisoners in Moroccan jails and especially the Saharawi Group of Gdeim Izik.





Friday, March 9, 2018

The Vice President of the Parliament Pan-African, Sueilma Beiruk, held several meetings with members of the diplomatic corps accredited in Pretoria.

 The Vice President of the Parliament Pan-African, Sueilma Beiruk, held several meetings with members of the diplomatic corps accredited in Pretoria.

The Vice President also performs activity representative of North Africa in the (PAP) Pan-African Parliament based in Midrand
(South Africa), where stood the meeting with ambassadors of Cuba and Venezuela, with which I treat topics of general interest, as well as an overview of the institutions of the Pan-African Parliament and functions, in addition to its role in the defense of the African continent.

It should be noted that members and Sahrawi parliamentarians in these sessions are conducting an agenda of work and meetings in the various regional committees of North Africa that includes in addition the Saharawi Republic: Algeria, Egypt, Mauritania and Tunisia 


Thursday, March 8, 2018

Meeting with the Director general of section equality of opportunities of the Ministry of labour, family and Social Affairs and equal opportunities of Slovenia.

The General Secretary of the National Union of Sahrawi women held a
The meeting was framed into the work that the Secretary General of the UNMS carries out in this country on the occasion of the international day of women 8 of March activities. The meeting at the headquarters of the Ministry of labour, Fatma Mehdi, was received by the Director general of the Department of equality of opportunities Marusha Jortagara, with which I approach the situation of refugees, and especially the women in the camps of refugees and the occupied territories. He also made a presentation on the role of women in the Saharan society and the importance of the role that develops the UNMS at national and international level.
The Secretary-General had the opportunity to be interviewed by the media of Slovenian communication.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

As every year, on the occasion of the commemoration of the international women's day, the Sahrawi women express our willingness to fight for the eradication of all forms of domination,

The United Nations General Assembly at its thirtieth-second session declare on March 8 as the United Nations day for women's rights and international peace.
As every year, on the occasion of the commemoration of the international women's day, the Sahrawi women express our willingness to fight for the eradication of all forms of domination, for social justice, empowerment, peace and equal rights and opportunities between men and women in all areas of social, economic, political and personal life.
The National Union of Sahrawi women (UNMS) commemorate every year on March 8 as a double anniversary: in memory of the first Saharawi martyr in the revolution, Bashir Lehlaui, symbol of struggle for freedom, and the international women's day, which commemorates it women around the world.
The commemoration of 8 March coincides this year with celebrations that the Sahrawi people conducted as a whole of the 42nd anniversary of the proclamation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
The Sahrawi women celebrate this anniversary, highlighting the efforts of the State Saharawi to foster women's empowerment and their participation in political, social, cultural and professional, as well as the efforts made by the African Union in its Agenda of the Decade of African women.
On this occasion the Sahrawi women pay tribute to all the women, who have shed their blood in defence of freedom, as well as to all the mothers and militants who have committed to the educanda the Sahrawi generations in culture of peace and equity.
The illegal occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco continues to claim hundreds of victims which include dozens of Sahrawi women tortured, persecuted and imprisoned by the occupation authorities. The Sahrawi women continue to be the main target of the policy of repression, erected in system, by the Moroccan authorities in Western Sahara occupied before a blackout accentuated by its closure before the press and international observers .
Despite the resumption of new contacts to revive the negotiations between Morocco and the Frente Polisario that have started these weeks under the supervision of the Personal representative of UN SG Horst Kohler, the Moroccan Government, in the same way That obstructed the referendum process to which it was nonetheless committed, is visibly determined to fail these negotiations because of its constant obstacles and maneuvers to dilate the peace process.
The international community and in particular women's organizations in the world should do everything possible to prevent the violation of international legality from becoming an irreversible fait accompli.
Sahrawi women want to encourage them to redouble their solidarity with Sahrawi women, and we therefore call on international organizations to condemn the Crans-Montana forum, which is scheduled to take place in the occupied city of Dajla This March, and with what Morocco is trying to legitimize the occupation of our country and continue to circumvent international legality.

We also call on the international community to put pressure on the Moroccan state to end human rights violations committed against the Sahrawi population in the occupied territories of Western Sahara and the release of All Sahrawi political prisoners, as well as the end of the plundering of the natural resources of the Sahrawi people and the elimination of the humiliating and shameful Moroccan wall dividing the Sahrawi people. To support the right to self-determination of the Sahrawi people and the recovery of their sovereignty. National to establish peace in Western Sahara.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Women against war and for the justice is: the theme of the 17TH international meeting which began yesterday on 5 March in Cape Town (South Africa) organized by the group Women in Black of South Africa


Women against war and for the justice is: the theme of the 17TH international meeting which began yesterday on 5 March in Cape Town (South Africa) organized by the group Women in Black of South Africato the meeting attended by representative of more than 150 women from different countries  in the world that will present thematic on the vision of women against war and for social justice and forced displacement and its impact on the lives of women. The National Union of Sahrawi women represented by Metu Hnini spoke about the situation of Sahrawi women in refugee camps and the violation of human rights in Western Sahara occupied by Morocco. Also addressed the relevance of the Sahrawi cause marked by the consolidation of the right of the Saharawi people, especially in their battles legal against the plundering of natural resources following a decision by the European Court in December 2016 and 27 of February of this year and declared illegal the EU-Morocco fisheries agreements if they contain products from Western Sahara.