Dutch MPs discuss in the Hague "Sahara conflict between realistic solution and difficult challenges" 11/25/2014
They highlight the relevance of the Moroccan autonomy proposal, the responsibility of Algeria in deteriorating situation in Tindouf camps and lawlessness state of sequestered people
Participants in a debate about the artificial Sahara conflict held Sunday in The Hague, with Dutch MPs and Moroccan academics, highlighted the relevance of the autonomy project for the southern provinces proposed by Morocco, to end the dispute over the Moroccan Sahara.
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HM The King receives US Vice President Joseph Biden 11/20/2014
HM King Mohammed VI received, Wednesday at the Royal Palace in Fez, US Vice-President Joseph Biden on a visit to Morocco to take part in the 5th Global Entrepreneurship Summit, The King’s Office said in a statement.
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Independence Day, Moroccan people commemorates a landmark step and aspires to brighter future 11/19/2014
The Moroccan people is marking on Tuesday the 59th anniversary of Independence of the Kingdom, a landmark event in Morocco’s contemporary history.
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Polisario Front involved in dangerous developments related to security in the Arab Maghreb region and Sahel 11/14/2014
Boko Haram strengthened its ranks with the influx of jihadists Polisario camps in Tindouf
More than 153 slave girls of jihadists in relation to the leader of Boko Haram are sequestered in Polisario camps
The Italian newspaper "Il Foglio" refers to dangerous developments related to security as well as human trafficking. This represents a huge threat to the Arab Maghreb region, Sahel and Sahara, noting at the same time the involvement of the Polisario Front in these developments.
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No relevance of an independent state in the Sahara and no one has interest in independence except Algeria (Al Quds Al Arabi) 11/14/2014
Polisario issue "has no ethnic or national relevance as the Kurdish state, and no religious or tribal relevance as the Republic of South Sudan, and no a historic or national relevance as the Palestinian State"
Despite the rigidity, Sahara issue is at a critical juncture that could lead to the end of the conflict itself. According to an article published in Al Quds Al Arabi on November 11, the continued refusal of Polisario and Algeria of the Moroccan proposal to grant broad autonomy to the Sahara region that leads to the "fading" of the separatist front, and it may "disappear if it is not already the case ", as opposed to a" state able to survive, "such as Morocco, and the decline of the dream of independence that" no one, except Algeria, is passionate about".
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