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Cited references

  1. Arab League supports Morocco's Territorial Integrity, Arabic News, Morocco-Regional, Politics, January 8, 1999. Retrieved August 24, 2006.

  2. Arab League Withdraws Inaccurate Moroccan maps, Arabic News, Regional-Morocco, Politics, December 17, 1998. Retrieved August 24, 2006.

  3. Shelley, Toby. Behind the Baker Plan for Western Sahara, Middle East Report Online, August 1, 2003. Retrieved August 24, 2006.

  4. Thobhani, Akbarali. Western Sahara Since 1975 Under Moroccan Administration: Social, Economic, and Political Transformation (in English). Edwin Mellen Press. 0773471731. 

  5. [http://www.telquel-online.com/189/couverture_189_1.shtml Maroc/Algérie. Bluff et petites manœuvres], Telquel, not in English

  6. Aljazeera.net, not in English

  7. La "Répudiation massive" de l’Algérie des colonels! La Gazette Du Maroc, February 28, 2005, not in English

  8. Jugement Dernier, Maroc Hebdo International, not in English

  9. Le Drame des 40.000, cinemanageria.ifrance.com, not in English

  10. Mohamed ELYAZGHI au Matin du Sahara: Solution politique au Sahara et refondation de nos relations avec Alger, USFP, not in English

  11. La mal-vie des Marocains d'Algérie, Minorités.org

  12. Revue de Presse des Quotidiens

  13. http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/040929/2004092916.html Morocco's Memorandum to UN unveils Algiers' responsibility in Sahara conflict, political parties], Arabic News, Morocco-Algeria, Politics, September 29, 2004 

  14. The Conditions of Detentions of the Moroccan POWs Detained in Tindouf (Algeria)

  15. The Polisario Front – Credible Negotiations Partner or After Effect of the Cold War and Obstacle to a Political Solution in Western Sahara?

  16. Report of an independent Committee of inquiry into allegations of violations of Human Rights against the Polisario Front

  17. SAHRAWI REFUGEES: CAUGHT BETWEEN A HUMANITARIAN CATASTROPHE AND POLITICAL MANIPULATION(S)

  18. Gajmoula Ebbi raconte son aventure avec le Polisario, ses rêves, son calvaire et ses attentes (4)

  19. Gajmoula Ebbi raconte son aventure avec le Polisario, ses rêves, son calvaire et ses attentes (5)

  20. Guerre de clans et scission inévitable à Tindouf, selon trois ex-responsables du Polisario ayant regagné le Maroc

  21. Les geôliers de Tindouf mis à nu

  22. Polisario leadership lives in wealth to detriment of camps' populations, former Polisario member

  23. QUATRIEME COMMISSION: LE MAROC RESTE ATTACHE AU PLAN DE REGLEMENT ET A LA TENUE D'UN REFERENDUM TRANSPARENT AU SAHARA OCCIDENTAL

  24. Report: Clan wars and unavoidable scission in Tindouf, defectors

  25. Mustapha Bouh, ex-membre du Bureau politique : «L¹histoire du «Polisario» est jalonnée de purges impitoyables»

  26. https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/wi.html CIA: The World Factbook: 2006. ‘Western Sahara’, 266.

  27. https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/wi.html CIA: The World Factbook: 2006. ‘Western Sahara’, 266.

  28. http://www.newint.org/issue297/wall.html "Up Against the Wall", Chris Brazier, New Internationalist Magazine (297), December 1998 [this source's reliability may need verification]

  29. Landmine Action UK undertook preliminary survey work by visiting the Polisario-controlled area of Western Sahara in October 2005 and February-March 2006. A field assessment in the vicinity of Bir Lahlou, Tifariti and the berms revealed that the densest concentrations of mines are in front of the berms. Mines were laid in zigzags up to one meter apart, and in some parts of the berms, there are three rows of mines.[15] There are also berms in the Moroccan-controlled zone, around Dakhla and stretching from Boujdour, including Smara on the Moroccan border.[16] However, mine-laying was not restricted to the vicinity of the berms; occupied settlements throughout the Polisario-controlled areas, such as Bir Lahlou and Tifariti, are ringed by mines laid by Moroccan forces.

  30. http://www.un.org/Depts/dpko/missions/minurso/mandate.html MINURSO homepage - mandate Accessed May 21, 2006

  31. http://www.arso.org/bhatia2001.htm Western Sahara under Polisario Control: Summary Report of Field Mission to the Sahrawi Refugee Camps (near Tindouf, Algeria) by Michael Bhatia, 2001 [this source's reliability may need verification] 

  32. http://www.spsrasd.info/sps-e270206.html Commemoration of the Saharawi Republic’s 30th anniversary in liberated territories of Western Sahara Sahara Press Service, February 27, 2006 [this source's reliability may need verification]

  33. http://www.un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=S/2006/249 Secretary General's report to Security Council on Western Sahara , 19 April 2006

  34. http://www.un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=S/2006/249 Secretary General's report to Security Council on Western Sahara , 19 April 2006 (pdf file)

  35. Letter dated 29 January 2002 from the Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, the Legal Counsel, addressed to the President of the Security Council United Nations Security Council, S/2002/161, 12 February 2002. Retrieved 24 August 2006.

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