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Family-visit exchange beneficiary decides to stay in Morocco 3/16/2009
A Sahrawi man, beneficiary of the HCR-led family visits exchange programme between Morocco's Southern Provinces, the Sahara, and the Tindouf camps has decided not to return to the camps and settle in Morocco.Homa Moulay Mokhtar from the Rguibat-Bouihat tribe arrived in Smara city, south of Morocco, part of the ninth family visit exchange in 2009.
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HRC: Conference decries forced disappearance of Sahrawis in Tindouf Camps 3/13/2009
Participants in a conference held on Thursday at the UN office in Geneva decried the forced disappearances of Moroccan Sahrawis in the Tindouf camps, south west of Algeria, describing the autonomy initiative proposed by Morocco as the only solution to end the plight of the families sequestrated in these camps.
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Paraguay's position on Sahara issue 'remains absolutely unchanged', Paraguayan FM 3/12/2009
Paraguayan foreign minister, Alejandro Hamed Franco, said, here Monday following the first session of the joint bilateral committee, that his country "continues to hold its traditional position" with regard to the Sahara issue, which "remains absolutely unchanged. "Paraguay had withdrawn its recognition of the so-called SADR in 2000. This position had been reiterated by Hamed Franco
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Morocco's southern provinces witness exceptional urbanization, Hilale 3/12/2009
Morocco's southern provinces are witnessing an exceptional urbanization and growth rate compared to the rest of the country, ambassador and Morocco's representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Omar Hilale said on Tuesday.
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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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