Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
6/5/1975 12:54:18 PM 
Unique ID UN7437694 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/18/1975 12:12:12 PM 
Unique ID UN7497266 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/16/1975 4:17:33 PM 
Unique ID UN7684461 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/1/1975 4:22:00 PM 
Unique ID UN7684467 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/13/1975 11:51:48 PM 
Unique ID UN7629090 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/1/1975 4:13:35 PM 
Unique ID UN7684466 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/18/1975 4:23:43 PM 
Unique ID UN7684465 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/13/1975 4:20:45 PM 
Unique ID UN7684463 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/16/1975 4:22:04 PM 
Unique ID UN7684464 
Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
5/14/1975 4:17:16 PM 
Unique ID UN7684462 
ICJ Deliberations on Western Sahara 
7/16/1975 12:31:53 PM 
Unique ID UN7757126 
ICJ Deliberations on Western Sahara 
7/14/1975 12:00:47 PM 
Unique ID UN7757125 
Chair of the Decertification committee
Javier Bardem speakin1
Actor Javier Bardem Speaks on Western Sahara at Committee Meeting 
10/4/2011 12:00:00 AM 
Unique ID UN7343482 
Transfer by helicopter to the Smara Refugee Camp
Aerial View of Smara Refugee Camp, Algeria 
3/5/2016 4:59:01 AM 
Unique ID UN7186443 
Arrival at Smara Refugee Camp
Sahrawi Refugees at Smara Camp, Algeria 
3/5/2016 5:00:31 AM 
Unique ID UN7186466 
Arrival at Smara Refugee Camp
Sahrawi Refugees at Smara Camp, Algeria 
3/5/2016 5:23:21 AM 
Unique ID UN7186460 
Arrival at Smara Refugee Camp
Sahrawi Refugees at Smara Camp, Algeria 
3/5/2016 5:22:08 AM 
Unique ID UN7186463 
Arrival at Smara Refugee Camp
Sahrawi Refugees at Smara Camp, Algeria 
3/5/2016 5:23:14 AM 
Unique ID UN7186453 
Arrival at Smara Refugee Camp
Sahrawi Refugees at Smara Camp, Algeria 
3/5/2016 5:00:49 AM 
Unique ID UN7186458 
Arrival at Smara Refugee Camp
Sahrawi Refugees at Smara Camp, Algeria 
3/5/2016 5:00:43 AM 
Unique ID UN7186448 
Headline Disputed Corner of the Sahara 
Caption Description The narrow strip of desert in north-west Africa known as Western or Spanish Sahara is presently ruled as an overseas province of Spain.  It is the last outpost of colonialism in the area, the only corner of the vast Desert that is not part of an independent State.  Spain has recently indicated its willingness to transfer power to the people of Sahara.  But that transfer of power has been complicated by the conflicting claims and interests of three neighbouring countries: Morocco, Mauritania and Algeria.  In May this year a three-member mission of the UN Special Committee on decolonization visited the area to gather first-hand information on the situation.  In the course of more than a month’s travelling, the Mission members talked to a wide cross-section of the people involved in the Territory’s fate: government officials in Spain, Morocco, Mauritania, and Algeria as well as in the Territory itself, sheiks and notables, mothers and wives, refugees and political prisoners, members of the only legal political party active in the Territory, the Partido de la Unión Nacioanal Saharaui (PUNS), and of the clandestine liberation movement, the Frente Popular para la Liberación de Saguia el Hamra y de Rio de Oro, popularly known as Frente Polisario, as well as representatives of other political groups and liberation movements active in the three neighbouring countries.  The Mission’s report will be taken up by the UN General Assembly at its 30th session beginning in September.
Jimenez Martinez (Cuba), member of UN Mission, talking to Sahara refugees at a camp in Zag, southern Morocco. 
Unique Identifier UN7437701 
NICA ID 399004 
Production Date 05/25/1975 12:53:55 PM 
Country Morocco