Britain and western sahara: examining the debate
David Seddon
Review of African Political Economy, 2000, vol. 27, issue 85, 459-462
Abstract:
Over the last six months, the British Government has come under sustained pressure from MPs and Lords urging them to implement the UN Appeal Agreements. We estimate that a 100 MPs have written to the Government, either because of all the constituents' letters (your letters) or because they share the concerns of the Campaign. This shows how much concern there is in Parliament for the Saharawis.
Date: 2000
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