Medal, Post 1945, United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO), 1991 to 1994

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Medal awarded to members of the multinational peacekeeping force known as the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO, from the Spanish Misión de las Naciones Unidas para la Organización de un Referéndum en el Sáhara Occidental). Under Operation Cedilla, Australia provided 5 contingents to MINURSO, each with up to 45 signals personnel, between September 1991 and May 1994.

Historical information

Western Sahara is an arid desert territory on the north-west coast of Africa that shares borders with Morocco, Mauritania and Algeria. Until 1975, Western Sahara, known then as Spanish Sahara, was colonised and governed by Spain as part of the Spanish Empire. In November 1975, Morocco sent around 350,000 unarmed Moroccans accompanied by the heavily armed Moroccan Army into Western Sahara. Feeling pressured, Spain reached an agreement with Morocco and Mauritania, known as the Madrid Accords.
Under the agreement, Spain would withdraw and hand governing control of the territory to both neighbouring countries.
Already discontented with Spanish occupation, the Polisario Front, led by indigenous Sahrawi people, launched a guerrilla campaign against invading forces from Morocco and Mauritania. The territorial dispute led to a 16-year insurgency. It lasted until the United Nations (UN) organised a truce in 1991.
The terms of the truce included a supervised ceasefire and a referendum to decide on Western Sahara's independence.
The implementation of the truce in the former Spainish Sahara was to be overseen by a multinational peacekeeping force known as the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO, from the Spanish Misión de las Naciones Unidas para la Organización de un Referéndum en el Sáhara Occidental).

After 2 years of deployment in Western Sahara, it became clear that the planned referendum would not happen soon. Ongoing disagreements about key elements of the settlement plan continued, particularly around the terms of the election. In May 1994, the Australian Government withdrew its deployed forces from Western Sahara.

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cwa-org-32-57-088
Inscriptions and markings

Each United Nations medal is identical in design, with a unique ribbon to identify the specific mission. The MINURSO ribbon is sand with thin flanking UN blur stripes

Contextual Information

On 21 June 1993, 32-year-old Major Susan Felsche was killed when her plane crashed as it took off from a remote base at Awsard. She was a medical officer serving in the fourth Australian contingent, which had arrived on 18 May 1993. Felsche was the first Australian woman to die in an overseas operation since World War 2.

National Peacekeepers' Day: On 14 September each year, Australia observes National Peacekeeper’s Day, the anniversary of Australia becaming the world's first peacekeepers to deploy into the field, in the Netherlands East Indies in 1947.

International Day of UN Peacekeepers: 29 May is a day of commemoration and acknowledgement of all military, police and civilian personnel who have served as peacekeepers with the UN. Since UN peacekeeping began, more than 4,000 peacekeepers from many countries have lost their lives while performing their duties under the UN flag.

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

Australian Army Museum of Western Australia

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