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The article addressed the legal, political, and diplomatic significance of Western Sahara's resources in the process of decolonization, emphasizing that preserving these resources is one of the most important tools in the Sahrawi struggle to oppose the Moroccan occupation's attempts to exploit them without the consent of the Sahrawi people. It added that resource exploitation, especially phosphates, goes beyond the material aspect to include legal and diplomatic dimensions. It also mentioned that many agreements signed by the occupation with foreign companies to plunder these resources have faced international criticism and have been ruled against by European courts. The article clarified that reclaiming national sovereignty over these resources, including the looted phosphates, is essential to completing the decolonization process in Western Sahara.
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