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 Mauritanian victims of "Polisario" denounce torture in Tindouf camps   7/3/2008

Some Mauritanians victims of arbitrary detention, torture and serious violations of human rights have delivered damning testimony on the plight lived in camps in Tindouf, Algeria, and the horrifying suffering under the command of "Polisario". In a press conference Wednesday in Brussels, victims have recounted in detail torture in "Polisario" prisons and the inhuman conditions of detention.  The president of "The Mauritanian Association of Young Professionals of Nouadhibou," Ould Sidi Ould Cherif Tejdert, described the suffering experienced by Mauritanian prisoners in the Tindouf camps and families of missing persons, referring to the case of his brother disappeared since 1982.

  


 Thanks to His Majesty’s wisdom, Morocco has made achievements in the Sahara issue, El Fassi   7/1/2008

Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi, said that thanks to the political genius and vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco has made several achievements in the Sahara issue, which have strengthened its position on the international level. Mr. El Fassi, who received Monday evening, representatives of the national press, said that the world is now aware of the rightness of Morocco's position, mentioning in this context, the statements by the Personal Envoy of the UN Secretary-General, Mr. Peter Van Walsum, who said that the option of independence is "unrealistic".

  


 Central Africa welcomes Moroccan initiative for a political solution to Sahara   6/30/2008

State and Government heads of member countries of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa meeting on June 23-25 in the Cameroonian capital, "welcomed" the initiative of Morocco seeking to grant a statute of wide autonomy in the Sahara, describing it an option that "could maintain the momentum in the negotiating process towards a mutually acceptable political solution."

  


 Senegal backs 'without reserve' Morocco's autonomy initiative, ambassador   6/27/2008

Senegalese ambassador in Rabat, Ibou Ndiaye, reiterated, here Thursday, that his country backs "without reserve" Morocco's initiative to grant substantial autonomy to the kingdom's Southern Provinces. "Senegal, we will never repeat it enough, backs without reserve the Moroccan initiative for a substantial autonomy in the kingdom's Southern Provinces," Ndiaye affirmed at the opening of the 2nd Senegalese cultural week in Morocco, held on June 26-28.    "This was our stand before the Manhasset talks, and it remained so during and after the talks," he underlined.

  


 CEMAC heads of State and government welcome Morocco's autonomy initiative   6/27/2008

A delegation of the emissaries of king Mohammed VI , composed of Foreign minister, Taïb Fassi Fihri, and head of the Moroccan intelligence (DGED), Mohamed Yassine Mansouri, paid visit to Yaounde on the fringes of the summit of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC), held on June 23-25.

  

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