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  • The image depicts a lively protest or demonstration taking place in an urban setting, likely in a city square. Participants are holding banners and flags, prominently featuring a design related to the Sahara. The banners include messages advocating for self-determination, with phrases like "Sahara Autodeterminazione" visible. The crowd consists of diverse individuals, including families and children, all appearing passionately engaged in the event. The background includes buildings and advertisements, adding to the urban atmosphere of the gathering. Rain can be seen drizzling, suggesting a potentially challenging weather environment for the demonstrators. Editorial Kurdistan, Sudan, Western Sahara, Yemen: On People’s Right To Self-Determination Orient XXI · November 2017 A people’s right to self-determination has been somewhat neglected over the past few decades, but Catalan demands for independence have brought it back into the international spotlight. However, in the region which extends from Morocco to Iran, deeply perturbed by wars and foreign intervention, (…)
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