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Over 550 Sahrawis Escaped Tindouf Camps to Join Morocco 6/14/2010
A group of 51 Sahrawis, including 19 women and 14 children, fled oppression in the Polisario-run Tindouf camps to join, on Sunday, their homeland, Morocco.
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Autonomy in the Sahara, Advanced Form of Self-Determination in 21st Century (CORCAS Members) 6/11/2010
The autonomy of the southern provinces proposed by Morocco is "an advanced form of self-determination in the 21st century ", and the only "serious and credible" way to end the Sahara conflict, said Moulay Ahmed M’Ghizlat and Miss Maoulainine Saadani, members of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS).
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Women's suffering in Tindouf camps highlighted in Geneva 6/10/2010
The appalling situation endured by women in the Polisario-run camps in Tindouf (south-west of Algeria) was highlighted at a conference in Geneva.
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Morocco's Ambassador to the UN Office in Geneva Denounce Algeria’s Role in Detaining Sahrawis in Tindouf 6/9/2010
Morocco's ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Mr. Omar Hilale said Tuesday that Algiers uses its voice and diplomacy against Morocco, denouncing the Algeria’s obsession on the principle of self-determination when it comes to the question of the Sahara and its claims on alleged violations of human rights in the Moroccan Sahara.
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Over 500 People Fled Tindouf Camps to Join Morocco Since Last March 2010 6/7/2010
Sixteen people have recently returned to the motherland after years of deprivation in Tindouf camps.
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