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Non-Aligned Summit: Algeria invited to get engaged seriously to facilitate political solution to Sahara dispute 5/26/2011
The Secretary of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Mrs. Latifa Akharbach, called on Algeria on Wednesday, during her speech at the opening session of the ministerial summit of the Non-Aligned Movement, to get engaged in negotiations on the Sahara to reach a political solution to the Sahara.
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People of Tindouf camps have one dream: to return to their homeland, Morocco (Foreign Policy Magazine) 5/25/2011
The Saharawi population of Tindouf camps are subjected to abject living conditions and "dream of one thing: to return to their homeland, Morocco, "said the expert Richard Miniter, who visited the Tindouf camps in an article published in the latest issue of the U.S. magazine, Foreign Policy Magazine.
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Corcas Chairman receives a delegation from the Italian Parliament 5/18/2011
Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, received on Wednesday in Rabat a delegation from the Italian Parliament, led by Mr. Stefano Stefani, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Amnesty denounces impunity enjoyed by perpetrators of human rights violations in Tindouf 5/16/2011
The international human rights watchdog, Amnesty International (AI), denounced the impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators of human rights violations in the polisario-run sequestration camps of Tindouf (south-western Algeria).
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Fassi Fihri: Strengthening the legitimacy of the Kingdom’s position against the decaying separatist thesis 5/13/2011
Taib Fassi Fihri, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation said in his speech Thursday before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, National defense and Islamic Affairs of the House of Representatives, that the legitimacy of the Moroccan position is getting stronger significantly against the parallel decline of the arguments of the opponents of Morocco’s territorial integrity, which is the result of efforts made by Moroccan both official and parallel diplomacy.
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