Why This Part of Africa is Erased on Every Map You See

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @saidelbargui8680
    @saidelbargui8680 26 дней назад +2

    the question of Western Saha for Morocco is a question of existence and not of border, review the map of Morocco in 1880 before the occupation of the Sahara by Spain in 1884. currently Morocco governs 85% of Western Sahara and the part in blue 15 % is a demilitarized zone protected by Munorso. polisarion occupies zero% of Western Sahara because it exists in Tindouf in the south of Algeria

    • @DecodingRealLife
      @DecodingRealLife  26 дней назад

      @@saidelbargui8680 You are right that Western Sahara has a long history, and there are many different interpretations of this issue. It is important to remember that the situation remains very difficult and requires a careful approach, taking into account all opinions.

    • @mustaphaessabi2579
      @mustaphaessabi2579 25 дней назад

      You didn't give us the history of this so called saharaoui republic that never existed.. you seem to know more about our history than us.. the western Sahara was and will forever remain Moroccan.. the eastern Sahara under the Algerian administration annexed to them by the colonial french power IS NEXT.. get real man!!!..

    • @Joseph_M_Hunter
      @Joseph_M_Hunter 24 дня назад

      It's literally not complicated at all there were many tribes that lost land to colonialism from the turkish empire after the fall of that empire and the end of the colonialism movement, those tribes were given names and became countries the thing you don't understand is that Morocco was an empire too, and it didn't fall apart the regime has remained the same for over 1300 years with the same borders So after the liberation of moroccan lands, the two countries that created Algeria also created Mauritania and wanted to create something else.
      why do the US, China, and Canada retain all their historical land? because we are a Muslim country we must not have all of those resources and land It's as simple as that but I'm telling you it won't happen over our dead bodies and the dead bodies of our children in the future we live here in the name of God the king the land and dignity Everyone should know that.

    • @DecodingRealLife
      @DecodingRealLife  24 дня назад

      ​@@Joseph_M_HunterThank you for sharing your perspective. I understand that this issue is deeply rooted in history and involves multiple complex factors, including colonialism, the fall of empires, and the legacies that remain today. It's important to consider all viewpoints when discussing these sensitive topics. While historical context is crucial, it's also necessary to engage in dialogue that promotes understanding and peace, respecting the rights and aspirations of all people involved.

  • @Worldpeaceforeverremains
    @Worldpeaceforeverremains 11 дней назад

    "Morocco recognized the United States in 1777. It is thus fitting we recognize their sovereignty over the Western Sahara." Donald Trump in December 2020.

    • @DecodingRealLife
      @DecodingRealLife  11 дней назад

      Morocco's recognition of the U.S. in 1777 is indeed historically significant, but the issue of Western Sahara is a complex matter tied to the right of self-determination and international law. U.S. recognition alone is not enough to resolve this longstanding conflict.