President of the National Assembly of Gabon: resolution 1813 "is largely in favour" of Morocco 5/22/2008
Resolution 1813, adopted recently by the UN Security Council on the Sahara issue, "is largely in favour" of Morocco, said Wednesday the president of the National Assembly (First Parliament House) of Gabon, Mr. Guy Nzouba Ndama. "Moroccan patience and flexibility have finally given their results under resolution 1813 which is largely in favour of Morocco," said Nzouba Ndama in an interview with Morocco's ambassador to Libreville, M. Ali Bojji. He praised the "wisdom" which has always guided the approach of Morocco to resolve the Sahara issue, expressing confidence that this path "will eventually prevail."
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A delegation from the southern provinces meets the Government Chief of the Canary Islands 5/22/2008
The President of the Canary Islands government, Mr. Paulino Rivero (Canary Coalition), met Wednesday afternoon at the headquarters of the Presidency in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with members of the delegation from the Moroccan southern provinces, currently visiting the Spanish archipelago.
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“All Sahrawi detainees in Tindouf aspire to return to Morocco” won over 5/21/2008
All Sahrawi Moroccans detained in the Tindouf camps aspire to the liberation day when they can return to the Motherland, said Ahmed Ould Mohamed Ould Mbarek Hsina, a Moroccan Sahrawi who joined the Kingdom last Sunday.
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A Mauritanian party calls for an investigation on people missing in the Polisario camps 5/21/2008
The Mauritanian Democratic Socialist Party called on Tuesday the international community and regional and international humanitarian organizations to carry out an investigation to clarify the fate of 150 Mauritanian nationals missing in the Tindouf camps in southern Algeria. "The Party and the Mauritanian people refuse to remain silent about this matter and demand an international inquiry on these abducted and tortured people, some of which were even killed in Polisario jails," said the President Isselkou Ould Rabbani, at a press conference, attended by several family members of the missing people.
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Corcas Members join a delegation from southern provinces visiting the Canary Islands 5/20/2008
A delegation from the southern provinces of the Kingdom began Monday, a visit to the Canary Islands, to discuss ways to further strengthen cooperative relations between the Spanish archipelago and this region of southern Morocco. The delegation is composed of Mr. Dahi Ahmed, member of the Central Committee of the Istiqlal Party (PI), Fala Bossoula, MP from the Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP) in Laayoune, Sidi Ahmed Mahmoud Terrouzi, president of the provincial council and member of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS),
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