A new study, written by Moara Crivelente is a Ph.D. candidate in the University of Coimbra, Portugal and released by the “EIR” website, monitored the United Nations position on Sahrawi and Palestinian struggle for self-determination. The study draws on the cases of Western Sahara and Palestine to begin exploring the United Nations’ (UN) role in realizing the peoples’ right to self-determination. It addresses the UN’s role in conflicts perceived by actors as protracted due to its lack of resolve, due to manipulation by world powers and due to the international community’s lack of political will.
Furthermore, the study talked about some of the challenges that make the United Nations interference complicated, including the difficulty of defining the people and their geographical borders. To check the news, click here