Sahara dispute undermines regional economic integration, Chinese official 8/31/2009
The dispute over the Sahara issue undermines the regional economic integration and its persistence threatens security and stability in sub-Saharan Africa, Zhang Ming, Director General of African Department at the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said on Friday in Rabat.
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Exploitation of human rights in the Sahara, reaction to the positive reception of autonomy, minister 8/28/2009
Interior Minister, Chakib Benmoussa said separatists' instrumentalization of human rights in Sahara is a mere reaction to the international community's endorsement of Morocco's initiative to grant a substantial autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara.
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Ould Souilem’s return is the normal situation that should prevail (Yemeni newspaper) 8/24/2009
The Yemeni paper (Diyar) said on Sunday, that the return of Mr. Ahmadou Ould Souilem, founding member of the Polisario Front, who recently joined homeland is the "natural situation that should prevail," arguing that this return and statements, "show Souilem’s great attachment to his country" Morocco.
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HRW Voices Concern over Human Rights Situation in Tindouf Camps 8/24/2009
The international human rights watchdog, Human Rights Watch (HRW), voiced concern over the situation in the Tindouf camps (south-western Algeria), an area that organization described as "isolated".
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Guinean president reiterates his country’s support to Moroccan Sahara 8/19/2009
The Sahara is an "integral part" of Morocco and Guinea will always side with Morocco, according to the Guinean President, Captain Moussa Dadis Camara. Who said in a recent press conference taken place in Conakry, during the Oscar award of the African managers: "The Sahara is indeed an integral part of Morocco"
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