Africa

Pray for Western Sahara

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Prayer Points

  1. Pray for miraculous resolution of the decades-long conflict with Morocco.
  2. Pray for the power of the Gospel to be made known among the 100,000 Saharawi refugees in Algeria.
  3. Pray for unity among the few isolated believers.

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About Western Sahara

A vast and desolate landscape of shifting sand dunes, rocky plateaus, and spectacular valleys, the Sahara desert is truly awe-inspiring. To many, this desert is inhospitable and bleak, but to the people of Western Sahara, it is home.  Yet, for the Saharawi people, this home is occupied, represented by a 1,700 mile (2,700 km) earthen wall. Heavily land mined and barricaded, this wall reminds the world – and the Saharawi – that the nation of Western Sahara remains a disputed territory.

Western Sahara has been occupied throughout its history. Once under Spanish rule, the land was later divided between Morocco and Mauritania. When Mauritania removed its claim, Morocco advanced.  The Polisario Front (comprised of Saharawi people) contested Morocco’s occupation, which led to decades of guerrilla warfare, ending with a 1991 cease-fire. The promised referendum, in which Western Sahara would be given a choice between independence and integration into Morocco, has yet to be offered. The earthen wall, erected by the Moroccan government, outlines the land that Morocco successfully occupied. The Polisario, and the Saharawi people, continue their call for independence and the ability to return to their homeland. Decades of conflict and continued disputes have caused much suffering, particularly for the approximately 90,000 Saharawi refugees who have found shelter in Algerian refugee camps since the 1980s.

Considered almost entirely Muslim, most of the Saharawi people have little to no possibility of hearing the Gospel, though there are a handful of isolated believers. The plight of the refugees has opened doors for humanitarian and Christian aid, providing opportunities to spread the love of Christ. The JESUS film has also been made available, and the Hassaniya New Testament is nearly complete.

Population In Unreached People Groups

100%

Major People Groups
  • Arab
  • Berber
Population In Unreached People Groups

100%

Religion
  • Muslim

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  • Government

    Legal Status Of Territory And Issue Of Sovereignty Unresolved; Territory Contested By Morocco And Polisario Front, Which In February 1976 Formally Proclaimed A Government-in-exile Of The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Near Tindouf, Algeria, Led By President Mohamed ABDELAZIZ Until His Death In May 2016; Current President Brahim GHALI Elected In July 2016; Territory Partitioned Between Morocco And Mauritania In April 1976 When Spain Withdrew, With Morocco Acquiring Northern Two-thirds; Mauritania, Under Pressure From Polisario Guerrillas, Abandoned All Claims To Its Portion In August 1979; Morocco Moved To Occupy That Sector Shortly Thereafter And Has Since Asserted Administrative Control; The Polisario's Government-in-exile Was Seated As An Organization Of African Unity Member In 1984; Morocco Between 1980 And 1987 Built A Fortified Sand Berm Delineating The Roughly 75% Of Western Sahara West Of The Barrier That Currently Is Controlled By Morocco; Guerrilla Activities Continued Sporadically Until A UN-monitored Cease-fire Was Implemented On 6 September 1991 By The United Nations Mission For The Referendum In Western Sahara

  • Language

    Standard Arabic, Hassaniya Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Berber, Spanish, French

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