Morocco satisfied with UN 4th committee's resolution on Sahara 10/15/2009
Morocco voiced, on Wednesday, satisfaction with the adoption by the Fourth Committee of the UN General Assembly of a resolution on the Moroccan Sahara which, by refraining once again from mentioning classical referendum with extreme options, excludes dogmatic approaches some parties continue attempting to revive.
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Population in Tindouf should not suffer from Algeria's failure to fulfill commitments, US Think Tank 10/13/2009
Population detained in the Tindouf camps must not continue to suffer for the failure of Algeria to fulfill its commitment to the International Law, U.S. Think Tank Inter-University Center for Legal Studies (IUCLS) said.
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Autonomy proposal, turning point in process of seeking political solution to Sahara issue, Loulichki 10/12/2009
Morocco's permanent representative to the UN, Mohamed Loulichki, said, here Friday, that the Moroccan proposal to grant autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara, is a turning point in the process of seeking a political solution to the Sahara issue.
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Several African countries express their support for Morocco's efforts to resolve Sahara issue 10/12/2009
Several African countries expressed on Friday in New York, before the 4th United Nations Committee their full support to efforts by Morocco to resolve the dispute over the Sahara. These countries also welcomed the autonomy initiative as a solution that suits all parties to this conflict.
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Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid denounces visit by some individuals in Tindouf 10/12/2009
The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid denounced on Monday in Rabat, the recent visit by some people in the Lahmada camps in Tindouf.
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