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 Al Hayat newspaper: the voices raised in Gjijimat Congress are those who suffer in Tindouf  12/25/2007

The voices raised in Gjijimat Congress, held during the "Polisario" congress by Chioukhs and chiefs of Saharan tribes, are those who "suffer the most in the Tindouf camps," writes "Al Hayat" newspaper.  In its Friday edition, the paper believes that "what Polisario really needs is not the threat of war that it has never won, but to make self-criticism after three decades of obstacles that have impeded the realization of the Maghreb aspirations for peace, stability and integration".

  


 Polisario threats: suicidal possibility requiring unanimous condemnation  12/24/2007

The Spanish press has minimized on Saturday Polisario threats to resume hostilities, describing such a decision as suicidal and can only come, it says, from Algiers.  Such a decision can only be taken in Algiers not in the Tindouf camps, said "El Pais" newspaper.

  


 Mr. Ould Errachid: parties within Polisario work for the adoption of Autonomy   12/19/2007

The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mr. Khalli Henna Ould Errachid said on Tuesday that parties within Polisario have reached a level of maturity and will work for the adoption of autonomy proposed by Morocco, as requested by the majority of Sahrawis. In a statement to the MAP on the sidelines of the CORCAS second regular session in Smara,

  


 CORCAS calls the leadership of the Polisario to reason by going back home  12/19/2007

The Royal Advisory Council for Saharan affairs (CORCAS) on Tuesday called on the leadership of the Polisario separatists to make "the logic of reason and history prevail" by returning to Morocco and accepting Morocco's autonomy initiative for the Sahara as the "only realistic and feasible solution" to the 32-year old dispute over the former Spanish colony.

  


 Morocco prepares for Sahrawis' return from Polisario-controlled Tindouf camps, CORCAS chief  12/18/2007

Morocco is preparing the necessary conditions for the return to their homeland of Moroccan-Sahara natives currently held against their will in the Polisario-run Tindouf Camps (South western Algeria), announced, here Monday, the head of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS).

  

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