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Four Caribbean states withdraw recognition of so-called SADR 8/16/2010
The Caribbean states of Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts, Nevis and Saint Lucia decided to withdraw recognition of the so-called SADR, says on Monday a statement of the Foreign Ministry.
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Repression and Lack of Vision Encourage Young People to Flee Tindouf (Sudanese newspaper) 8/13/2010
The lack of perspective and systematic repression encourage a large number of young Sahrawis and Polisario leaders to flee Tindouf camps of, said newspaper Sudan "Arraed.
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Position of Mr. Ould Salma Sidi Mouloud is Positive for the Maghreb and Mediterranean Region (CORCAS Member) 8/11/2010
The position of Mr. Mustapha Ould Salma Sidi Mouloud, General Inspector of " Polisario’s Police” concerning the Sahara issue is" a positive responsiveness "for the future of the Maghreb and the whole Mediterranean region, said Lahcen Mahraoui, member of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS).
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Autonomy is a 'good initiative', polisario's top leader says 8/10/2010
The autonomy plan proposed by Morocco to settle the Sahara issue is a "good initiative," said on Monday in Smara (southern Morocco) Mustapha Ould Salma Sidi Mouloud, Chief Inspector of the polisario's police.
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Eighty-three Sahrawis flee torture in Tindouf camps, join Morocco 8/9/2010
A new group of 83 Sahrawis fled torture in the notorious Tindouf camps (south-western Algeria), through the Guergarat border post, and joined their homeland, Morocco.
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