|  The desperation and repression prevailing in the Tindouf camps, under the control of the Polisario militias, make it a hotbed for radicalization, writes journalist and Italian expert in international relations Mauro Indelicato, in an article published by the political magazine Insideover. More... |
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|  Reason and pragmatism require the full recognition by the EU of Morocco's sovereignty over the Sahara, writes on Monday the Italian expert in international relations, Marco Baratto, who highlights Morocco's status as "a reliable, stable and value-sharing partner of Europe" in the promotion of human rights, counter-terrorism, sustainable development and mutual respect. More... |
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|  The international momentum in favor of the Moroccanness of the Sahara "continues and is irreversible," said Peruvian expert in international relations, Ricardo Sanchez Serra, underlining the growing and unequivocal support for the Kingdom and the autonomy initiative that aims to solve the artificial dispute over the territorial integrity of Morocco. More... |
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|  Senegalese websites raised, on Thursday, the issue of two young Sahrawis who were burned alive by Algerian soldiers, in October 2020, in Tindouf, recalling the reaction of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) denouncing "systematic violations committed by the Algerian security forces" against the Saharawis in the Tindouf camps. More... |
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|  The isolation of the Polisario on the international scene is growing every day, writes the Argentinian news agency "Alternative Press Agency", which recalls the rejection recently by the Peruvian Constitutional Court of the appeal filed by an “agent provocateur” of the Polisario declared persona non grata in Peru. More... |
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