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#StandInTheSand with Western Sahara this #AfricaDay 2021

Let us not forget the last colony in Africa… the people of Western Sahara still illegally occupied by another African country: Morocco.” – Catherine Constantinides

Today is Africa Day and while I’m proud to be African and we have much to celebrate I would like to call attention once again to the illegal occupation of the Western Sahara by Morocco (can you imagine fleeing from the first war to what you thought would be a temporary refugee camp only to still be there 46 YEARS LATER?) the United Nations recognizes the Western Sahara as a country separate from Morocco but the referendum the UN promised in 1991 is yet to take place and why because Morocco has powerful allies at the UN. Let us all use all the platforms we have to raise awareness about Western Sahara today and every day

Day 3170: #AfricaDay and Morocco’s Illegal Occupation of the Western Sahara #StandInTheSand

Map courtesy of Catherine Constantinides

“There can be no post-colonial Africa until there is a post-colonial Western Sahara.” – Lindiwe Sisulu

It’s 8: 17 PM on day 3170 since I started blogging and I managed to pray, read a bible verse and spend time with my nearest and dearest

Today is Africa Day and while I’m proud to be African and we have much to celebrate I would like to call attention once again to the illegal occupation of the Western Sahara by Morocco (can you imagine fleeing from war to what you thought would be a temporary refugee camp only to still be there 43 YEARS LATER?) the United Nations recognizes the Western Sahara as a country separate from Morocco but the referendum the UN promised in 1991 is yet to take place and why because Morocco has powerful allies at the UN. To the UN: I know for a fact that it does not take 28 YEARS to organize a referendum please I  once again BEG of you put your selfish interests aside and think of the Saharawi children who are growing up in the blistering heat on the borders of Algeria with less than the basics.

Day 2445: Thinking of the Saharawi People this Africa Day

“If everyone does something… something will change.” – Catherine Constantinides

 

It’s 12 : 19 PM on day 2445 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray,   have breakfast, read Exodus 20:12 and learn a new word – Definitions for cantankerous
disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish: a cantankerous, argumentative man.

 

Today is Africa Day and although this continent has a lot to celebrate the illegal occupation of the Western Sahara by Morocco remains an ugly scar on the continent. On this day I pledge to continue speaking about the Saharawi People until the day that they can return to their country, the Western Sahara.

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Day 2080: 5 Facts about Africa on Africa Day

“I dream of the realization of the unity of Africa, whereby its leaders combine in their efforts to solve the problems of this continent. I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great wildernesses.” -Nelson Mandela

 

It’s 12 : 08  PM on day 2080 of my journey towards independence and I managed to have breakfast, pray, read Proverbs 13: 20, learn one new thing – Arabic is spoken by 170 million people on the continent [Africa], followed in popularity by English (130 million), Swahili (100), French (115), Berber (50), Hausa (50), Portuguese (20) and Spanish (10). – and work on my  25 Smiles Campaign   – raised $5 774 only $476 more to raise before Jan 10 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far 🙂 ).

 

Today is Africa Day and in honour of that I have compiled a few facts about this beautiful continent that I’m honoured to call my home. Take a look:

 

5 Facts about Africa

1. There are 55 countries in Africa (including the Western Sahara [just because Morocco says it’s not a country doesn’t make it less of a country]).

2. [The] African continent is the world’s oldest populated area.

3. The Pharaonic civilization of ancient Egypt is one of the world’s oldest and longest-lasting civilizations.

4. Arabic is spoken by 170 million people on the continent, followed in popularity by English (130 million), Swahili (100), French (115), Berber (50), Hausa (50), Portuguese (20) and Spanish (10).

5. Africa has eight of the 11 major biomes and the largest-remaining populations of lion, elephant, rhinoceros, cheetah, hyena, leopard and hundreds of other species.

(Note: Facts 2-5 are from voices.nationalgeographic.com/2013/10/31/getting-to-know-africa-50-facts/ )