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Interview with Brahim Bedileh, commander, 2nd military region (tifariti), POLISARIO front

Michael Bhatia

Review of African Political Economy, 2001, vol. 28, issue 88, 298-301

Abstract: The following transcript was conducted through an interpreter on 25 April 2001, and therefore is an approximation and not fully representative of Commander Bedileh's statements: BB:We are currently in a stand‐by position, still waiting. Nobody wants to lose time in waiting to resolve our problem of liberation. 26 years of fighting for our existing rights of self‐determination, our case is one of legal consensus that we see all over the world.

Date: 2001
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