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Campaigners stage camel race along the South Bank

Free Western Sahara Network | 14.09.2009 16:26

Campaigners for a free Western Sahara organised a camel race and gave out free glasses of Saharawi tea at London's South Bank festival. Singer Aziza Brahim, who was performing in the Queen Elizabeth Hall came out to give them her support.



Crowds thronging London's South Bank looked on in amused surprise as two pantomime camels named Humphrey and Camella lined up on the foot path and waited for the sound of the starters pistol.

This camel race was just part of an initiative organised by campaigners trying to raise awareness of the 34 year struggle for self-determination in Western Sahara. This week marks the 18th Anniversary of the ceasefire between the Polisario Front independence movement and the occupying Moroccan army and next month is the 34th anniversary of the ruling by the International Court of Justice which stated that Western Sahara was entitled to self-determination.

Campaigners also gave out free glasses of sweet Saharawi tea to passers-by and signed them up the the Free Western Sahara Network. They were also joined by singer Aziza Brahim who was performing that evening in the Queen Elizabeth Hall and by veteran Western Sahara campaigner, Jeremy Corbyn MP.

Please visit the website for details of upcoming events.

Vigils will be held around the country on 16th October to mark the anniversary of the ICJ ruling.

Free Western Sahara Network
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