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Part of Western Sahara conflict | |||
Date | 21 May – 14 December 2005 | ||
Location | Western Sahara, south of Morocco | ||
Caused by | Transfer of a Sahrawi prisoner from El Aaiun to Agadir | ||
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Resulted in | Sahrawi failure to gain independence[1][2] | ||
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The Independence Intifada[1] or the Second Sahrawi Intifada (intifada is Arabic for "uprising") and also May Intifada[3] is a Sahrawi activist term for a series of disturbances, demonstrations and riots that broke out in May 2005 [citation needed] in the Moroccan-controlled parts of Western Sahara and south of Morocco. This event has also been called The El-Aaiun Intifada by the same sources.[citation needed]