- UN Security Council resolution on the decades-long dispute of the Western Sahara territory does not ensure that a new framework to end the long-standing issue upholds the right to self-determination for the Sahrawi people and is consistent with international law.
- The resolution endorses only Morocco’s autonomy proposal, which does not include independence as an option, provide for reparations,...
Steelman: The UN resolution aims to affirm the right to self-determination for all peoples, specifically focusing on the SADR and Morocco's territorial dispute over Western Sahara. This resolution is a recognition of the ongoing struggle of the people of SADR for self-determination and sovereignty in the face of Moroccan occupation.
Patterns detected: ARC-0043 Motte-and-Bailey (the resolution does not prescribe an outcome, but affirms a principle that could be interpreted as implying a specific ...
