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It can be used to refer to a person from the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic or someone belonging to the Sahrawi ethnic group.
Example: "During the conference, we heard a compelling speech from a sahrawi who shared their experiences living in the region."
Alternatives: "a Sahrawi person" or "an individual from Sahrawi culture".
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"It's problematic," said Hajbouha Zoubir, a Sahrawi who works for the Moroccan Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs.
The Polisario Front, a Sahrawi guerrilla group that had already been fighting the Spaniards, took up arms against the new enemy.
Ms. Kennedy recalled how the delegation witnessed a group of men attacking a Sahrawi woman, leaving her face bloodied and swollen.
It began waging a guerrilla war and lobbied other countries to recognize a Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic with Laayoune as its capital.
Because my dad is a Sahrawi tribal chief (and I'm going to be a chief when I grow up), I wore my traditional clothes to greet them.
Ali Salem Tamek, the vice-president of Codesa, a Sahrawi human rights collective, said in a email: "It is amazing to have green energy.
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So, for example, when a young Sahrawi attended an encounter with King Hassan II in 1979 organized by the Moroccan authorities, they sacrificed a camel: it 'was horrible, that animal was crying a lot…those people don't have any idea of how a camel must be killed' (A.A. [1979]).
The contrast is stressed by a young Sahrawi author who describes a camel slaughterhouse on the outskirts of El Aaiún city in Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara, where camels can be heard crying out in suffering, which he contrasts with Sahrawi practices known as nosh (Autores Varios [2009], pp. 89 90 k.
Most people believe the Arab Spring began in Tunisia but for some — including Noam Chomsky — it began a few weeks earlier at Gdeim Izik, a temporary Sahrawi protest camp in the occupied territories, where a peaceful demonstration held by thousands was crushed by the Moroccan authorities.
Most people believe the Arab Spring began in Tunisia but for some including Noam Chomsky it began a few weeks earlier at Gdeim Izik, a temporary Sahrawi protest camp in the occupied territories, where a peaceful demonstration held by thousands was crushed by the Moroccan authorities.
A second Sahrawi intifada, which because known as the "Intifada al-Istiglal" (the Intifada of Independence), began in May 2005.
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