Deadlock continues after Morocco's violent crackdown on Polisario protesters.
It's a long way from the dusty western Saharan city of Laayoune to Manhasset in leafy New York state, but these very different places were linked this week by a flare-up of violence and a new round of slow-moving international diplomacy.
Exactly what happened in the desert territory remains in dispute between the Saharan independence movement, Polisario, and the Moroccan government, fighting for the past 35 years over one of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
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More News On The Western Sahara
Spain presses Morocco over Western Sahara deaths -- BBC
Spain seeks urgent explanation of Morocco raid in W.Sahara -- Expatica
Zapatero promises help to Western Sahara -- The Reader
Polisario claims dozens killed in W.Sahara raid -- AFP
Morocco sends troops to W. Sahara as protests turn deadly -- World Tribune
Spain presses Morocco to let foreign media cover unrest in Western Sahara -- Canadian Press
Western Sahara clashes threaten UN talks between Morocco, separatists -- Christian Science Monitor
SA: Western Saharan deaths deplorable -- Mail & Guardian
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