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Sahrawi association calls for opening Tindouf camps to NGOs, UN bodies 12/23/2008
A Sahrawi association, on Monday, called for opening the Tindouf camps, southwestern Algeria, to NGOs and to all UN bodies, noting that it is "high time that Algeria took its responsibilities as a host country" of these camps. "It is high time to unveil the truth,” the Association of Moroccan Sahrawi tribes in Europe (ATSME) said in a communiqué, calling for “freeing the Moroccans sequestrated in the Lahmada camps by the polisario junta and its Algerian backers."
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David Welch reiterates that autonomy remains the "most probable" solution to Sahara 12/22/2008
The former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East, David Welch, reiterated that the initiative of autonomy in the southern provinces is the "most probable" solution for the settlement of the Sahara issue.
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Mr. Khalihenna: the next round of negotiations on the Sahara should bring about serious stage 12/19/2008
President of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mr. M. Khalihenna Ould Errachid said that Morocco, like the international community insists on the need for the next round of negotiations on the Sahara, to be a “serious and deep” step in order to reach final settlement of this issue, which can only be autonomy, as unique option."
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Corcas holds its 2008 2nd regular session in Rabat 12/19/2008
The Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, in accordance with Articles 7 and 8 of Dahir number 1.06.81, issued on 24 Safar 1427, corresponding to 25 March 2006 on the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, announced that the second regular session of the Council for 2008 will be held on 26 and 27 Dou Lhija 1429, corresponding to 25 and 26 December 2008 in Rabat.
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French-Moroccan Parliamentary friendship group reiterates support for Morocco's Sahara proposal 12/18/2008
The French-Moroccan Parliamentary friendship group reiterated, on Tuesday, support for Morocco's initiative to grant substantial autonomy to its Southern provinces as a fair, realistic and lasting solution to the Sahara's artificial conflict. Speaking during a meeting held in Rabat with Moroccan counterparts, the French parliamentary group members reiterated support for the Moroccan Sahara proposal
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