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Sahrawi tribes and national parties condemn visit of some individuals to Tindouf camps 10/8/2009
The spokesman for the Association of Sahrawi tribes in Europe, and member of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mr. Lahcen Mahraoui, strongly condemned the visit of some people to the Lahmada camps in Tindouf.
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4th Commission: Several organizations and individuals call for the end of the ordeal of the hostages 10/8/2009
The situation of populations retained in the Polisario camps in Tindouf has brought about many interventions during the debates in the 4th commission of the UN General Assembly. These interventions varied between those which demand the opening of inquiry on the plight of human rights and Polisario's actions in this regard, those which demand the liberation of the people, and those that require the application of UNHCR's statutory obligations for the benefit of the sequestered in Tindouf.
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Sahara elections results of one third of members of the House of Councilors (Senate) 10/5/2009
The process of electing third of members of the House of Councilors (Senate) on Friday, 2nd October 2009 in the Sahara witnessed extensive participation by the electorate of the local communities and professional rooms, like the turnout recorded at the national level in all points of the Kingdom, where participation rate exceeded 93% for local communities, and 97% for the bodies of professional chambers
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Corcas chairman talks with Tanzanian Minister of Foreign Affairs 10/5/2009
Tanzanian Foreign Minister declared that understanding the Sahara issue depends on knowledge of the history of colonization in Morocco
Mr. Khalihenna Ould Rachid, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) received on Monday at the Council headquarters in Rabat, Mr. Bernard Kamillius Membe, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Tanzania, who is currently visiting Morocco, carrying a letter by Tanzanian President to HM. King Mohammed VI.
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CORCAS chairman meets with a delegation from the Autonomous Region of Sicily 10/2/2009
Mr. Khalihenna Ould Rachid, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, received on Friday at the Council’s headquarters, an official delegation from Sicily that includes a strong representation of the world of economy and finance, as part of a working visit to Morocco to support the investment opportunities and develop economic relations between the regions of Sicily, which has a system of autonomy established for 60 years and the Sahara.
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