This 216-page report focuses on the present-day situation rather than on past abuses. Human Rights Watch documents how Morocco uses a combination of repressive laws, police violence, and unfair trials to punish Sahrawis who advocate peacefully in favor of independence or full self-determination for the disputed Western Sahara.
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ISBN: 1-56432-420-6
ISBN: 1-56432-420-6
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Table of Contents
- Human Rights in Western Sahara and in the Tindouf Refugee Camps
- Map Of North Africa
- Summary
- Recommendations
- Methodology
- Legal Framework Applied in this Report
- Background to the Western Sahara Conflict
- Key Third Parties: The United States, France, and the European Union
- Human Rights in Western Sahara
- Human Rights in the Tindouf Camps
- Acknowledgments
- Appendices