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Western Sahara: Polisario Front leader Abdelaziz dies | Western Sahara: Polisario Front leader Abdelaziz dies |
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The leader of the Western Sahara independence movement has died after a long illness. | The leader of the Western Sahara independence movement has died after a long illness. |
Mohamed Abdelaziz, 68, was secretary-general of the Polisario Front, which fights for an end to Moroccan rule in Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony annexed by Rabat in 1975. | Mohamed Abdelaziz, 68, was secretary-general of the Polisario Front, which fights for an end to Moroccan rule in Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony annexed by Rabat in 1975. |
The front has declared 40 days of mourning after which it said a new secretary-general will be chosen. | The front has declared 40 days of mourning after which it said a new secretary-general will be chosen. |
The UN has long been trying to broker a settlement for the region's future. | The UN has long been trying to broker a settlement for the region's future. |
However, the conflict is currently deadlocked over a dispute about a referendum on self-determination. | However, the conflict is currently deadlocked over a dispute about a referendum on self-determination. |
Western Sahara profile | Western Sahara profile |
Inside world's most remote film festival | Inside world's most remote film festival |
Toy soldiers in Western Sahara | Toy soldiers in Western Sahara |
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika declared a week of mourning for the Polisario leader, who died in hospital in Algeria after leading the group based in the southern Algerian city of Tindouf for almost 40 years. | Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika declared a week of mourning for the Polisario leader, who died in hospital in Algeria after leading the group based in the southern Algerian city of Tindouf for almost 40 years. |
Morocco considers Western Sahara to be its "southern provinces", but Algeria and other countries recognise the Saharan Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) declared by the Polisario Front in 1976. | |
Morocco is the only African country not to be a member of the African Union, of which the SADR is a full AU member. | |
The Moroccan government has proposed wide-ranging autonomy for the region, but the Polisario Front wants self-determination through a referendum for the local population, as called for in UN resolutions. | The Moroccan government has proposed wide-ranging autonomy for the region, but the Polisario Front wants self-determination through a referendum for the local population, as called for in UN resolutions. |
In April Morocco expelled 84 UN civilian staff after after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon referred to Morocco's rule over Western Sahara as "occupation" during a visit to refugee camps in Tindouf. | In April Morocco expelled 84 UN civilian staff after after UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon referred to Morocco's rule over Western Sahara as "occupation" during a visit to refugee camps in Tindouf. |
The same month, senior Polisario Front member Bachir Mustafa Sayed warned of possible war over the disputed territory if the UN failed to set a timetable for a referendum on self-determination. | The same month, senior Polisario Front member Bachir Mustafa Sayed warned of possible war over the disputed territory if the UN failed to set a timetable for a referendum on self-determination. |
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