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Recognition withdrawals of so-called SADR, continue at steady pace 4/4/2011
Zambia and Papua New Guinea joined thirty countries withdrew their recognition over the past decade
The Republic of Zambia has decided to withdraw its recognition of the pseudo RASD, announced Saturday in Rabat, the Zambian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Kabinga J. Pande.
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US congressmen say any solution for Sahara issue should be based on Moroccan autonomy initiative 4/1/2011
A number of US congressmen have called on the United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, to encourage the current political negotiating process on the Sahara, taking into consideration the Moroccan autonomy initiative "as the foundation for any solution."
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Morocco's autonomy plan is 'serious, realistic and credible', Hillary Clinton 3/24/2011
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, on Wednesday in Washington, that Morocco's plan to grant broad autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara, is a "serious, realistic and credible" proposal.
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Colombia reaffirms freezing recognition of so-called SADR 3/23/2011
Colombian Foreign Minister reaffirmed that his country maintains since 2001 its freezing of the recognition of the so-called SADR.
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African NGO denounces rights abuses in Tindouf camps 3/22/2011
The International Action for peace and development in the Great Lakes region (AIPD) denounced human rights violations in the Tindouf camps (Algeria's south-west) and called on the African community to exert pressure towards ensuring "freedom of speech and movement for the Tindouf population."
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