These publications can be ordered via the email info@vest-sahara.no

P for Plunder 2022
With data from 2021
-Morocco's exports of phosphate from occupied Western Sahara
Publisert: 2022
Last ned pdf
Rapporten er også tilgjengelig på fransk og spansk.

Greenwashing occupation
-How Morocco’s renewable energy projects in occupied Western Sahara prolong the conflict over the last colony in Africa.
Published: 2021
Download here (pdf)
This report is also available in French.

P for Plunder 2021
With data from 2020
-Morocco's exports of phosphate from occupied Western Sahara
Published: 2021
Download here (pdf)
This report is also available in French.

P for Plunder 2020
-Morocco's exports of phosphates from occupied Western Sahara
Report, 48 pages
By: Western Sahara Resource Watch
Published: 2020. .
Download here (pdf) (3 Mb)

Peace in sight?
Report, 20 pages
Written by Christian Ranheim for SAIH.
Published: 2016.
Download pdf
Report exists also in Norwegian (2 Mb).

Occupied Country - Displaced People
Report, 20 pages
By the Norwegian Refugee Council
Published: 2014.
Download pdf(2 Mb).

Sahara no se vende
20 sider
By: Nina Taugbøl and Maria Dyveke Styve.
Published: 2010
Download pdf .

A Norwegian Hope Journey
40 pages
By Asria Mohamed Taleb
Published: 2011.
Download pdf (2MB)

International Law and the Question of Western Sahara
Book, 352 pages, English
Price: 200,- Postage: 60,-
Editors: Pedro Pinto Leite og Karin Arts
Published: 2007
Read more about the book here.
Can be bought from the Norwegian Support Committee for Western Sahara.

The Western Sahara conflict: The Role of Natural Resources in Decolonization
32 pages.
By Nordiska Afrikainstitutet (2006)
Contributions by: Claes Olsson. Bidrag av Pedro Pinto Leite, Claes Olsson, Magnus Schöldtz, Pål Wrange, Hans Corell, Karin Scheele.
Download pdf.
The United States has proposed in a meeting of the UN Security Council on Thursday that the occupied Western Sahara be incorporated into Morocco.
Dutch-Norwegian fish feed giant admits using conflict fishmeal from occupied Western Sahara. Last month, it removed a fake sustainability claim from its website.
A 500 MW hyperscale data center for Artificial Intelligence is being envisaged in the occupied territory.
In a statement published last week, eight UN Special Rapporteurs have denounced Morocco’s ongoing campaign of repression, racial discrimination, and violence against Sahrawi human rights defenders, journalists, and advocates for self-determination, covering 79 victims as reference cases.