Barcelona Symposium: Moroccan Initiative autonomy, bold, comprehensive and modernist 5/19/2008
Moroccan Initiative for Negotiating an Autonomy Statute for the Sahara is characterized by its boldness, its comprehensiveness and its modernity, said the participants at an international symposium on "the statute of regional autonomy in Comparative Law" held Friday in Barcelona.
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The Sahara conflict has no meaning today, Spanish MEP 5/16/2008
The Sahara conflict, which was inherited from the Cold War, has no meaning today in the 21st century, European Parliament Member Fernando Fernandez Martin, said here Thursday. "The best solution to this conflict of the past century is to enable Sahrawi families to meet again," Mr. Fernandez Martin told MAP following a meeting with a group of Moroccan Sahrawis on a visit to the European Parliament to testify on the ordeal they underwent by the Polisario in the Camps of Tindouf, south-western Algeria.
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UNSC resolution 1813 'best resolution' to solve Sahara issue, President of Gabon 5/15/2008
Security Council Resolution of 1813 is the "best resolution" adopted so far by the United Nation to solve the Sahara issue, Gabonese President, El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba said on Wednesday.
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Torture practices and human rights violations committed by Polisario revealed to the EP 5/14/2008
A group of Moroccan Sahrawis, victims of torture, deportation, and serious human rights violations, testified, on Tuesday, before the European Parliament on the ordeal they underwent by the Polisario in the Camps of Tindouf, south-western Algeria.
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Morocco calls on UN to take measures to avoid vandalism acts in the Sahara 5/13/2008
Morocco has called on Monday the United Nations Secretariat to take all necessary measures to avoid recurrence in the future of vandalism acts perpetrated by MINURSO members in the archaeological sites in the Sahara. Speaking at a meeting of the Commission responsible for the administrative and budgetary matters, during the discussion of the MINURSO budget, the Moroccan representative to the Committee, Mr. Noureddine Sadouk, also regretted that the report did not mention these vandalism acts committed by members of the UN mission.
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