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Nearly one hundred Sahrawis returned to the Motherland 2/27/2008
Nearly one hundred Sahrawis have returned, during the last twenty four hours, to the Motherland from the Tindouf camps in Algeria, three groups consisting of several persons that took part in Gjijimat congress, held last December in Tifariti region, in the Moroccan Sahara.
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Morocco's autonomy proposal offered new possibility, led to negotiations, Welsh 2/26/2008
Visiting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, David Welsh said Morocco's proposal to grant substantial autonomy to the Sahara "offers a new possibility and it has led to these rounds of negotiations," in Manhasset, NY, in June, August and January.
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Fourteen Sahrawi families exchange new HCR-led family visits 2/25/2008
A new HCR-led family visit exchange was organized on Friday by the UN mission in the Sahara (MINURSO) between family members living in Morocco's Southern Provinces, The Sahara, and their relatives in the Polisario-run Tindouf camps, south-western Algeria. Twenty-three people from seven families from the southern province of Laayoune flew to the Tindouf camps in the morning, while thirty-one members of seven families traveled from these camps to Dakhla, in the 7th visit exchange since the beginning of 2008, a press release of the Moroccan Office of Coordination with MINURSO said.
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Abbas El Fassi: autonomy plan, a consensual solution in line with UN resolutions 2/25/2008
Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi said that the Moroccan proposal to grant broad autonomy to the southern provinces was "a consensual solution in conformity with Security Council resolutions" for the settlement of the Sahara issue.
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Corcas chairman interviewed by Al hurra television station 2/21/2008
The Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (Corcas), Mr. Khallihenna Ould Errachid, gave an interview to Sam Menassa, moderator of the debate programme "All Directions" (Al Jihat Al Arbaa)by the satellite channel Al Hurra.
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