The European Commission’s reply of 19 February 2026 to Adala UK’s letter of 7 December 2025 is courteous in form yet notably restrained in substance. While reaffirming the European Union’s support for the United Nations-led political process concerning Western Sahara, it does not address the central legal question raised: whether...
Adala UK has formally addressed a letter to the World Humanitarian Drive (WHD) concerning public statements made by its founding president, Dr Abdelbasset Sayed, regarding the status of Western Sahara. These statements, published in Morocco’s Assahra Al Maghribia, endorsed Moroccan sovereignty over the territory and presented the Moroccan autonomy initiative as...
Adala UK Statement:EU–Morocco Partnership at the Expense of International Law and Judicial Authority
Adala UK expresses its profound concern regarding the fifteenth meeting of the EU–Morocco Association Council and the political direction reflected in the joint communiqué issued on 29 January 2026. While the communiqué repeatedly affirms a shared commitment to a “rules-based international order,” multilateralism, and respect for international law, the substance...
Adala UK strongly condemns the expulsion and denial of entry of an international political and human rights delegation from the Canary Islands by Moroccan authorities at El Aaiún Airport, the capital of the occupied territory of Western Sahara, on or around 13 January 2026. This arbitrary and unlawful act constitutes...
The United Kingdom has, in response to a letter from Mr Sidi Ahmed Alyadasi, Chair of Adala UK, clarified its position regarding the future of Western Sahara, emphasising its commitment to a just, lasting, and mutually acceptable solution that respects the Sahrawi people’s inalienable right to self-determination. In his letter to the...