The SG of Interfaith International questions HRC on the missing serious situation in Tindouf " 9/23/2008
The Secretary General of the Interfaith International, Mr. Charles Graves attracted Monday in Geneva, the Council of Human Rights (CHR) on the grave situation of missing people in the camps of Tindouf ". Speaking at a panel on the issue of missing persons, held at the Palais des Nations in the framework of the ninth session of the UNHRC, Mr. Graves pointed out that this situation deserves to be exposed during the interactive dialogue, which took place during this panel.
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Morocco's autonomy initiative is a 'sound approach', German ambassador 9/23/2008
Ambassador of Germany to Morocco, Ulf-Dieter Klemm, described as a "sound approach" the Moroccan initiative to grant autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara.
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Autonomy "only solution" to the Sahara issue, President of the Center for Geostrategic Studies 9/19/2008
The initiative of autonomy proposed by Morocco is "the only solution to the Sahara conflict that undermines Maghreb integration," said the President of the Center for strategic studies (OEG), Mr. Charles Saint-Prot. This is the analysis made by "the great powers, including the United States and France," said Saint-Prot, in a statement to the MAP, on the sidelines of a conference on regional development, organized Wednesday at foreign press reception center (CAPE) in Paris.
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autonomy only solution to Sahrawi population tragedy in Tindouf, former Polisario official 9/18/2008
Members of a delegation representing Morocco's southern provinces, on Wednesday, described autonomy proposal as the only solution to end the human tragedy endured by the Sahrawi population in the camps of Tindouf, south-western Algeria. The assertion came at a panel on "The Forgotten of Tindouf: humanitarian tragedy in camera", held on the sidelines of the 9th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC).
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French MPs voice support for Morocco's autonomy proposal 9/18/2008
Several Members of the French parliament voiced their support for Morocco's proposal to grant autonomy to its southern provinces, the Sahara, part of the continuous support expressed to the Moroccan plan in France and on the international scene.
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