Fifty-seven people escape Tindouf camps to join homeland 5/31/2010
A group of 57 Sahrawis, including 18 women and 11 children, has recently escaped the Tindouf camps, south-western Algeria, and joined their homeland, Morocco.
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Libya expresses support for Morocco's territorial integrity 5/31/2010
Libya supports Morocco's territorial integrity with regard to both the Sahara issue and the occupied cities of Sebta and Melillia and the Jaafarian islands, said, on Sunday in Tripoli, Mohamed Abou Al Kacem Zaoui, secretary of the Libyan General People's Congress.
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Autonomy Project Is the Most Applicable for the Settlement of the Sahara Issue 5/28/2010
Former Spanish soldiers expressed Thursday in Rabat, their support for the Moroccan autonomy proposal, describing as the “most applicable” the Moroccan project to settle the Sahara issue.
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Polisario has a dark record in terms of violations of human rights in Tindouf camps (Algeria intellectual) 5/27/2010
Polisario has a dark record in terms of human rights violations in the Tindouf camps, in the past and the present, "said the Algerian intellectual, Anwar Malik, stating that Algeria has a great responsibility morally and legally in these violations because it houses Polisario on its land.
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Morocco Renews Full Readiness to Pursue Cooperation with UN for Realistic Solution Based on Autonomy 5/26/2010
Morocco reaffirms its full readiness to pursue cooperation with the UN Secretary General and his personal envoy to reach a realistic and innovative solution to the Sahara issue, on the basis of the Moroccan autonomy initiative, Foreign Minister Taib Fassi Fihri said on Tuesday.
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