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Mali accuses Polisario of using its territory for kidnapping and drug trafficking (AFP) 12/29/2011
Mali "has distanced itself" with Polisario, accusing it of "using its territory for kidnapping and drug trafficking, suspecting Sahrawis of complicity with the Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb," reports on Tuesday, Agence France Presse (AFP).
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Eleventh term for Mohamed Abdelaziz to perpetuate detention of Sahrawis in Tindouf 12/27/2011
The reelection of Mohamed Abdelaziz as head of the separatist movement polisario is worth recording in the Guinness Book of Records, the international weekly “Jeune Afrique” has said ironically, adding that this situation can at least be described as “politically incorrect in this time of Arab revolutions”.
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New family visit exchange from and towards Laayoune 12/26/2011
The operation of family visit exchange, led by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), between the camps of Tindouf in southern Algeria and the Kingdom’s southern provinces, continued Wednesday by the organization of the 37th trip for the year 2011 from and towards the province of Laayoune.
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Polisario leader in trouble after the fall of Gaddafi and facing the problems of his Algerian godfather (Argentine media) 12/22/2011
The Argentinean electronic journal "M24Digital" devoted an article to the Polisario situation described as difficult given the context of changes occurring in the Arab region.
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UNGA adopts a resolution reiterating UN support for negotiation process on the Sahara 12/12/2011
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted, on Friday, without a vote, a resolution reiterating the UN support for the process of negotiations on the Sahara, calling on “all parties and States of the region to fully cooperate with the Secretary General and his Personal Envoy, and with each other.”
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