Human Rights Watch: slavery still persists in Tindouf camps 10/22/2014
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has certified Saturday the persistence of slavery in Tindouf camps. Human Rights Watch (HRW) has certified Saturday the persistence of slavery in Tindouf camps, adding its voice to several NGO’s which have already denounced these degrading practices of human dignity.
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UN settlement plan for Sahara, 'Inapplicable' Eric Jensen 10/13/2014
Former Special representative of the UN Secretary General Erik Jensen reiterated Thursday in New York the "inapplicability and non-feasibility of the UN settlement plan for the Moroccan Sahara issue.
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Call before the UN 4th Committee to adopt autonomy plan for the settlement of the Sahara conflict 10/13/2014
Several experts and observers took the floor at the UN General Assembly 4th commission to affirm the “unrealistic” nature of the separation option as a solution to the Sahara issue, arguing that the Moroccan autonomy proposal remains the “hope for a way out to the crisis”.
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Guatemala, CELAC call on parties to ‘show political will’ 10/9/2014
Guatemala and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) called on Tuesday in New York parties to the conflict over the ‘Western Sahara’ to “show political will and cooperate in order to provide a platform conducive to dialogue” stressing their support for UN efforts for a “just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution.”
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Algeria betrays itself in front relevance of Moroccan responses before the UN Fourth Committee 10/9/2014
Morocco reiterated before the UN fourth committee its steadfast attachment to the political process in the Moroccan Sahara, which necessarily depends on the UN Secretariat’s neutrality and MINURSO’s impartiality.
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