The Struggle for Justice Continues

Defending Human Rights

We document abuses, support victims, and advocate for justice in the occupied territories of Western Sahara. Our work ensures that violations against Sahrawi civilians are exposed and brought to the attention of global institutions and decision-makers.

Empowering the Next Generation

We train Sahrawi youth in nonviolent strategies, leadership, and digital advocacy. By equipping young people with the tools to raise their voices, we build a stronger, peaceful movement for self-determination and human dignity.

Global Awareness & Advocacy

Through social media, international outreach, and engagement with the UN and governments, we shine a light on the Sahrawi struggle. Our efforts push for accountability, ethical action, and recognition of the Sahrawi people’s right to freedom.

Voices for Western Sahara

In the short documentary trailer, activist Sultana Khaya makes a heartfelt appeal to the American people to stand with her as she endures repression in the occupied territories. Her message crossed oceans, and the UCP answered that call. Our team traveled across continents to reach her home, witness her reality, and ensure her voice is heard worldwide. Her courage fuels our mission to defend human rights and bring global attention to the struggle for freedom in Western Sahara.

Breaking the Siege: A Journey of Solidarity to Western Sahara

We may not share the same faith, language, traditions, or even continent, but we are united by something far deeper—our shared humanity. For the first time, we have crossed oceans to stand with the people of Western Sahara, breaking the siege not with force, but with solidarity, compassion, and the unwavering belief that no wall, no border, and no distance can divide those who recognize each other’s dignity.

The Siege Was Broken

This image captures the powerful moment when our team successfully entered the home of Sultana Khaya after more than a year of house arrest imposed on her and her family. For the first time in many months, solidarity crossed the threshold, bringing hope, support, and a message to the world: they were no longer alone.

The Door Finally Opened

At this moment, when people learned that supporters from the United States had finally broken the siege on Sultana’s home, they rushed to celebrate. After a full year of forced isolation, neighbors arrived with joy to meet our team and reunite with Sultana and her family for the first time. It was a powerful reminder that solidarity can open doors even when oppression tries to keep them shut.

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