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    Morocco and Polizario

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    state ‘Western Sahara’‚ and neither Polizario nor its allying coutries (Spanish and Algeria) did succeed in fragmenting the Kingdom into two states. The situatoin in the Sahara is a form od anarchy because Morocco lost control over that region‚ or rather Morocco didn’t succeed in gaining full control after Spain left the Sahara. The issue of Morocco not having full control over this region is due to the fact that Algeria is involved in empowring the Polisario financially. Polisario is committing human

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    conflict between loyalist Algerians supporting a French Algeria and their Algerian nationalist counterparts. But it was also characterized by the National Liberation front’s guerrilla warfare‚ and the use of torture by both sides. In the Battle of Algiers‚ one can see how the FLN guerrilla insurrection and the French counter insurgency committed atrocities against each other‚ something of which would later lead to the Independence of Algeria. Nevertheless‚ when looking at the torture and atrocities

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    Championing a People Group – Imazighen Berbers of Morocco The Imazighen Berbers are located in the country of Morocco‚ and their estimated population is 2‚497‚000. Morocco’s official language is Arabic‚ but the Berber language‚ Tamazight‚ is used in many homes. French is also spoken there‚ and English is becoming more common. The major religion in Morocco is Sunni Islam. Many of the people who live in Morocco work outside of the country and send their income home to their family. This is due

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    * Home * About * Archive * Contact * Previous Edition     The BC Journal is published by the SAIS Bologna Center‚ and is a publication of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Our Mission To publish an International Affairs journal of the highest quality.  Our target audience are academics‚ policy makers‚ and business people with an interest in the world ’s most pressing issues. Call for Submissions The Editorial Board of the Bologna Center Journal

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    Francis

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    Some Aspects of the Political Philosophy of Frantz Fanon Author(s): L. Adele Jinadu Source: African Studies Review‚ Vol. 16‚ No. 2 (Sep.‚ 1973)‚ pp. 255-289 Published by: African Studies Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/523409 . Accessed: 28/05/2013 15:31 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers

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    Throughout history‚ struggles for freedom‚ especially freedom for a colonized people‚ are very often characterized by violence. Frantz Fanon and Mahatma Gandhi had similar hopes: freedom‚ independence of colonized people‚ and restoration of dignity to the oppressed. However‚ they approached these goals with seemingly fundamentally opposing methods with regard to the use of violence‚ revolutionary counter-violence and nonviolent resistance. Fanon’s stance on violence was unyielding; he maintained

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    these artist were painting these paintings the Algerian War of Independence was taking place. These paintings give you an inside look on how things were when the French had just conquered and claimed Algeria their territory. During this time period in the war the French tried encouraging the women of Algeria to become more active society instead of following their own tradition. Eugene Delacroix was one of the artist to cross over the Mediterranean for a French diplomatic mission as the war of colorization

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    Sahara

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    Southeast Asia and Africa [1]. These imperialized territories were divided into colonies. Western Sahara is an African territory situated on the western edge of the Sahara desert‚ along the Atlantic Ocean. It borders with Morocco to the north‚ Algeria to the northeast and Mauritania to the southeast. Spain claimed ownership of this territory in 1884 during the Berlin Conference‚ which had the purpose to divide African territory among European countries and set up rules for colonizing Africa to

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    BRIEFING 06/12/2012 INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES ERODING PROSPECT FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION IN NORTHERN MALI By André BURSTIN ESISC Research Associate On Tuesday‚ December 4‚ emissaries from various belligerents involved in the Mali conflict met in Ouagadougou at the initiative of President Blaise Compaoré of Burkina Faso‚ who is mandated by the Economic Community of African States (ECOWAS)‚ to find a solution to the crisis. The National Union Government of Bamako‚ the Tuareg rebels of the National

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    Albert Camus’ story "The Guest‚" takes place in the rough terrain of Algeria at the end of World War II. Algeria‚ under French control at the time‚ was very tense due to civil unrest of the Arabic people. The protagonist of the story is Daru‚ a solitary French schoolteacher who lives at a school on a remote plateau that has been deserted due to a freak snowstorm after eight months of drought. Two minor characters‚ a French policeman‚ Balducci‚ and an Arab prisoner arrive at the school. Balducci commands

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