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1975 in Spanish Sahara

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Decades:
  
1960s 1970s

See also:
  
Other events of 1975 Timeline of Sahrawi history

The following lists events that happened during 1975 in Spanish Sahara.

Contents

May

  • May 12-19 - After initially having been denied entry by Spanish authorities, Simeon Aké, UN ambassador of the Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast); Marta Jiménez Martinez, a Cuban diplomat; and Manouchehr Pishva, from Iran did a UN tour of the country to investigate political instability and impose the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3292.
  • October

  • October 1 - Morocco and Mauritania announced they would invade Western Sahara and split it between themselves after Spain announces a referendum would be held for the Sahrawi colony.
  • October 16 - Moroccan King Hassan II announced plans for a march of over 350,000 civilians across the border to Western Sahara to claim the parts of Western Sahara for Morocco.
  • November

  • November 6 - Morocco begins a Green March into Spanish Sahara with unarmed civilians, despite Spain's warnings of them being shot.
  • November 9 - When Spain announced it will not fight for Western Sahara, Morocco's Green March was called off. Moroccan King Hassan II said, "Spain is not only a friendly country, it also is a neighborly and fraternal nation."
  • November 14 - Spain abandons Western Sahara and announces that it will be divided between Morocco and Mauritania.
  • December

  • December 10 - The Polisario Front begins their first attack, striking Mauritanian troops in Western Sahara.
  • References

    1975 in Spanish Sahara Wikipedia