Definitions
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- adjective Of, from, or pertaining to Western Sahara, the Sahrawi people or their language
Hassānīya . - noun A person from
Western Sahara (formerly Spanish Sahara)
Etymologies
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Examples
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Ms. Haidar listed "Sahrawi" as her nationality and "Western Sahara" as her country of origin even though she was traveling with a Moroccan passport.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Stephen Zunes, AlterNet 2009
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In short, the Polisario is holding the Sahrawi hostage in the hopes of bargaining themselves into running a country they can rule while the camps become havens for al Qaeda affiliated terrorists and drug smugglers.
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Even if it were the case that people affiliated with the Polisario were involved in Libya that does not mean that the Sahrawi's right to self-determination should be so summarily dismissed.
Joe Dyke: Libya's new Leaders Liberal? They Don't Even Support Self-Determination Joe Dyke 2011
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Even if it were the case that people affiliated with the Polisario were involved in Libya that does not mean that the Sahrawi's right to self-determination should be so summarily dismissed.
Joe Dyke: Libya's new Leaders Liberal? They Don't Even Support Self-Determination Joe Dyke 2011
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This Tuesday there will be protests across the world to mark the 20th anniversary of the ceasefire between the Moroccans and the Polisario, the Sahrawi rebel national liberation movement.
Joe Dyke: Libya's new Leaders Liberal? They Don't Even Support Self-Determination Joe Dyke 2011
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The people call themselves the Sahrawi and they yearn to return to their homeland in southern Morocco.
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The people call themselves the Sahrawi and they yearn to return to their homeland in southern Morocco.
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The Polisario claims to represent the Sahrawi people, but its elections are East German-style single-candidate rubber stamps.
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In short, the Polisario is holding the Sahrawi hostage in the hopes of bargaining themselves into running a country they can rule while the camps become havens for al Qaeda affiliated terrorists and drug smugglers.
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The Polisario claims to represent the Sahrawi people, but its elections are East German-style single-candidate rubber stamps.
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