Autonomy proposal 'only logical and lasting solution', Mustapha Salma told The Washington Post 1/17/2011
In an exclusive interview, published on Sunday by The Washington Post, Mustapha Salma Ould Sidi Mouloud highlighted Morocco's proposal to grant autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara, as the "only logical and lasting solution" that is able to end the suffering of the population held captive in the Tindouf camps, southwestern Algeria.
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Polisario's leaders are in denial of reality reminiscent of East Germany's last days, US Expert says 1/14/2011
The Polisario leaders are in a denial of the reality that reminds "of the last days of East Germany, in which only senior officials did not watch West German television or talk to their relatives in the prosperous West," the US investigative journalist Richard Miniter wrote.
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Gdeim Izik: parliamentary inquiry condemns the exploitation by terrorists of social demands of people 1/13/2011
The peaceful and legitimate demands of Laayoune's inhabitants were exploited by terrorists and ex-convicts with separatist inclinations to undermine Morocco's stability and unity, concluded a report by the fact-finding parliamentary commission on the events that have lately occurred in the Gdeim Izik camp and Laayoune.
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Corcas chairman holds talks with Cameroonian parliamentary delegation 1/12/2011
Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), met at the Council headquarters in Rabat on Wednesday, with a parliamentary delegation from Cameroon, led by Mr Cavaye Yeguie Djibril, speaker of Cameroon’s National Assembly.
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It is time to settle the Sahara issue through a solution that satisfies all parties (chairman of Mauritanian party) 1/12/2011
"It is time to settle the Sahara issue through a solution that satisfies all parties, because this conflict is a real obstacle to the development of the Arab Maghreb region and contacts between its countries, " said Monday in Rabat , the chairman of the Mauritanian Party for Unity and Change (HATEM), Mr. Saleh Ould Henenna.
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