Norwegian companies, Get out of Western Sahara!
Norway should have a more progressive policy on Western Sahara
RESOLUTION adopted by SAIH’s General Assembly, October 25th 2009 Read more >
Ombudsman for corporate social responsibility
RESOLUTION adopted by SAIH’s General Assembly, October 25th 2009 Read more >
The Norwegian Government Pension Fund – Global must withdraw their investments in Western-Sahara
RESOLUTION adopted by SAIH’s General Assembly, October 25th 2009 Read more >
Co-operates with criticised company
One of the businesses that presented itself during the Working Life Days at the University of Oslo has done tasks that violate the UN´s and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs´ ethics regulations. Read the article from the student paper Universitas. Read more >
Letter to Kristian Jebsen
Soumaia Hamoudi, 21 year old Sahrawi student invitet Kristian Jebsen from the shipping company Gearbulk to visit her familiy in the refugee camps in Algeria. Mr. Jebsen have not responded to the invitation. Read more >
Campaign events
5.-9. October there is a lot of SAIH events throughout the country. Cheak out the complete list. Read more >
Stop the plundering!
SAIH and Western Sahara Resource Watch (WSRW) wrote a letter to the norwegian company PGS after beeing informed about purchase of shares in San Leon Energy which operate in Western Sahara. Read more >
Student Struggle
The students are protesting to the occupation, and they and their families are tortured or simply disappear. SAIH wants to express solidarity with the Sahrawi students who demand the right to a dignified life and self determination. Read more >
The resource theft
Western Sahara is a country with plenty of natural resources: Fish and fish oil to Norwegian stomachs, phosphates for fertilizer production in New Zealand transported by Norwegians and sand to the Norwegian charter tourists on the Canary Islands beaches. Read more >
Western Sahara ABC
Don't know anything about Western Sahara? No worries, here is a short introdution. Read more >
You are a Saharawi – You are nothing
These were the last words Saharawi student Elwali Elqadmi heard before he woke up in a hospital bed after a police officer pushed him off a 4th floor balcony. Students from Western Sahara experience violence and harassments because of their peaceful demonstrations against Moroccan occupation and for human rights. Read more >