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Algeria's False Allegations Desperate Attempt to Counter Dynamic in Support of Morocco's Territorial Integrity 3/3/2021
Unsettled by the Morocco's international diplomatic successes, a small group of hostile countries has engaged -- as usual at the instigation of Algeria-- in false allegations during the 46th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC), in a desperate attempt to camouflage their dismay and vainly counter the international momentum in support of the Kingdom's territorial integrity, Morocco's ambassador in Geneva Omar Zniber said on Tuesday.
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Latin American and African Actors Stress in Letter to US President Importance of Supporting Autonomy Initiative 3/2/2021
Latin American and African civil society actors have stressed the importance of supporting the Moroccan autonomy initiative as a serious, credible and objective mechanism and as the only basis to achieve a just and lasting solution to the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara.
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HRC Questioned on Algeria's Responsibility for Torture and Kidnappings in Tindouf Camps 3/2/2021
The UN Human Rights Council (HRC) was questioned, on Monday, on the human rights violations perpetrated against the Sahrawi populations in the camps of Tindouf, in Algeria, and on the responsibility of the authorities of this country in the repression, the torture and the kidnappings of the opposing individuals in the said camps.
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Support Group for Morocco's Territorial Integrity in Geneva Renews Support for Sovereignty of Kingdom over Its Sahara 3/1/2021
The unprecedented international support for the Moroccanness of the Sahara and the spectacular successes of Moroccan diplomacy on all fronts, including that of human rights, have reduced the thesis of the separatists and their mentors to what it is: a web of lies, manipulation and instrumentalization.
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250 World Leaders Address Letter to Joe Biden in Support of US Decision Recognizing Morocco's Sovereignty over the Sahara 3/1/2021
Eminent international personalities, including political leaders and elected officials from several countries and regional parliaments, former and in-office, addressed a letter to U.S. President Joe Biden in support of the decision of the United States of America recognizing Morocco's full sovereignty over its Sahara, affirming that the Moroccan autonomy initiative is the only lasting solution to this artificial conflict.
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