New group of thirteen youngsters flee Tindouf camps to join homeland 3/31/2010
A group of 13 youngsters, including two women, fled the camps of Tindouf, southwestern Algeria to join their motherland, Morocco.The returnees, aged between 22 and 29, recounted the inhumane life conditions they endured under the grip of the polisario, along with their fellow Sahrawis who found themselves sequestered in the camps.
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Guinea-Bissau withdraws recognition of so-called 'SADR' and supports autonomy 3/31/2010
The Republic of Guinea-Bissau decided on Tuesday to withdraw its recognition of the so-called 'SADR'. The announcement was made in Rabat by Guinea-Bissau's State minister and Presidential advisor, El Haj Dahaba, following a meeting with Morocco's Foreign minister, Taib Fassi Fihri.
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Morocco's autonomy plan 'reasonable' solution, US Senator Dianne Feinstein 3/30/2010
US Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman, Dianne Feinstein, described as "reasonable" Morocco's autonomy plan for the Sahara, under the Kingdom's sovereignty, US paper "The Hill" reported on Friday.
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Fifteen youngsters flee Tindouf camps to join homeland 3/29/2010
A group of Fifteen youngsters, including five women and five children, joined on Sunday their homeland, Morocco, after they managed to flee the torture inflicted in the camps of Tindouf (southwestern Algeria).
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FM renews Morocco's determination to reach consensual solution to Sahara issue 3/29/2010
Moroccan foreign minister said Morocco, which is committed to building the Arab Maghreb Union and to Maghreb integration, is determined to reach a consensual settlement of the Sahara issue, within the framework of the autonomy Initiative put forward by the Kingdom.
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