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Stolen, story of slavery in Polisario camps screened again in New York 3/7/2012
Stolen, a documentary which was co-produced in 2009 by the Australian-Bolivian, Violeta Ayala, and the Australian Dan Fallshaw, a work that tells in 78 minutes the experience of Fatim Salam, a young slave woman in the Polisario camps in Tindouf M'barka who finds her mother, after three decades of separation, was screened on Monday night in New York.
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US NGO draws attention of the U.S. Congress to "destabilizing intentions " of Polisario in North Africa 3/2/2012
The Leadership Council for Human Rights (LCHR), one of the important human rights NGOs in the United States, drew on Tuesday, the attention of the United State Congress to "destabilizing intentions" of Polisario in Africa North, which show "bad faith" and "cynicism" of the separatists.
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Gambia’s President set to defend Morocco’s sovereignty over Sahara 3/1/2012
President of Gambia is resolved to defend Morocco’s sovereignty and raise awareness about it, said on Tuesday in Rabat Gambian Foreign Minister Mamadou Tangara.
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Corcas takes part with a Moroccan delegation in the 19th session of the HRC 2/29/2012
Two representatives of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mrs. Saadani Maouelainin and Mr. Ahmed M'ghizlat participate with the Moroccan delegation in the 19th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC), which began February 27 and continues until March 23, 2012.
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The US for peaceful mutually agreeable solution to the Sahara issue, Clinton 2/27/2012
U.S. Secretary of State reiterated, on Sunday in Rabat, her country’s positing in support of efforts to find a mutually agreeable solution to the Sahara conflict.
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