Sit in in solidarity with women held by Polisario 3/9/2009
The association of the disappeared of the Polisario on Sunday waged a sin in in the southern city of Laayoune, to voice solidarity with the women held in the Polisario-run camps of Tindouf.The sit in is meant to attract the intention of the international community on the plight in which the women of the Algerian-backed separatists' camps live, the NGOs chairman, Dahi Akai said.
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Algeria has no monopoly on the interpretation of the principle of self-determination, Ambassador 3/6/2009
Algeria is the only country in the world that opposes the return to Morocco of people living on its territory, Morocco's permanent ambassador to the United Nations Office at Geneva said on Thursday. This position is "illegal, politically wrong and humanitarianly unacceptable" because it is not supported by any resolution neither of the UN General Assembly,
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Two Moroccan women flee Tindouf camps 3/4/2009
Souilka Amine and her 24-year-old daughter, Fatima Hamma, two Moroccan citizens, have managed to flee the Polisario-run Tindouf camps, south-western Algeria, to return to their motherland Morocco.The two citizens, who returned to Morocco in response to the country's call "the motherland is clement and merciful," said life in the camps has become unbearable.
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Corcas chairman speaks at the Conference on Governance by Amadeus Institute 3/3/2009
Mr. Ould Errachid Khalihenna, chairman of the Royal Advisory Saharan Affairs, attended the 1st Regional Conference on Governance: individual rights, economic development and social progress, organized by Amadeus Institute, on February 26-27, 2009, in Marrakesh.
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Autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty, only compromise solution to Sahara issue, US expert 2/24/2009
Autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty is the only compromise solution to the Sahara issue, said Professor Ira William Zartman of the American Johns Hopkins, University calling on the United States and the European Union to play a greater role in helping resolve this regional conflict. Professor Zartman, who gave a lecture Friday at the prestigious Yale University,
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