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version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"> <channel><title>S.O.S Western Sahara</title> <description>Since the peaceful and illegal invasion of Western Sahara in 1975 by the Moroccan Cosa Nostra, the common lie that the Moroccans have been repeating to themselves, and to whoever wanted to listen to them, was that this land has always been part of Morocco. One argument they put forward to clear their colonial intentions is that many Sahrawis were born and grew up in Morocco. As you may agree, the existence of Sahraouis in Morocco is only a result of the open borders between Morocco and Western Sahara. Sahrawis who were fed up with their nomadic lives just sneaked inside Morocco and lived. Let Spain open its borders and you will get a number of North African and Sub-Saharan babies booming up on the other side of the Mediterranean sea, and a couple of decades later, Spain might perhaps claim Nigeria as part of it for the sole reason that Nigerians (and others) were born and grew up in Spain. That's a weak argument which betrays the real intentions of the Cosa Nostra. There are many reasons for the sudden interest of Morocco in Western Sahara. Given the international concern over drugs and the countries that produce them a few decades ago, the Royal Palace, who have been trading in Hachich for over half a century, started looking for a more decent income to continue reaping the Moroccan wealth on behalf of the brave people of this country. The result is the famous March that resulted in the colonization of Western Sahara and the enslaving of its people. Hundreds, if not thousands of Sahrawis have been shoved in prisons, tortured or even extra judicially executed. The Moroccan thirst for oil was the major reason behind this 21st century-yet-barbaric invasion of a neighboring country.
Although, in terms of international law and legislation, the United Nations through its Security Council passed resolutions ruling that a referendum should be held in Western Sahara to determine its independence - and strangely enough - the Moroccan Cosa Nostra abiding by the resolution, the political discourse kept the dissonant sound that Western Sahara is 100% Moroccan. Apparently, the &quot;State of Law&quot; as they like to call themselves seems to be determined to breach International Law by occupying a land and preventing its people from self-determination.
There were quite a few similar cases around the world and they were all solved with equity despite the stubbornness of the colonizer. A good example to illustrate such practice was East Timor and Indonesia. For decades, Indonesian regime under the reign of Soharto (a dictator and blood-sucker; Very similar to King Hassan, a dictator but a cock-sucker) had been illegally occupying East Timor despite the claims of independence by the East Timorese. Mass executions, imprisonment and extrajudicial killings were common practice in this island until the United Nations pronounced its independence from Indonesia. A lesson every Moroccan should remember. And the wisdom behind this is that whatever the lie the Moroccan Mafia Regime is feeding the Moroccans, there'll come a day when the Law rules and the people of Western Sahara recover their stolen land, and finally be able to raise their flag, sing their anthem, and enjoy the unquestionable right to be called citizens of Western Sahara.The Omnipresent Sparks
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