|  The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan affairs (CORCAS), Mr Khalihenna Ould Errachid launched during the second ordinary session the Council's official website (www.corcas.com) which defines its missions, composition and objectives
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|  Works the second regular session of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs opened on Thursday 20 December 2006 in Rabat. The session was marked by speech of the minister in charge of housing and reconstruction, in which he highlighted the Housing and Reconstruction Program in the southern regions. .gif) More... |
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|  Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, President Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs held on Tuesday December 19, 2006 in Rabat, discussions with Ms. Herta Doblair Gimelein Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights at the German parliament. Mrs. Herta Doblair Gimelein stated in a statement to the press that talks focused on the autonomy in the southern regions, indicating that the President of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs have provided explanations on this initiative and wished "good luck for this project." (24).gif) More... |
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|  The Emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was briefed today in Marrakesh (south) on the project which will be submitted by Morocco to the United Nations to settle the dispute over Western Sahara. The Emir of Kuwait, who is paying a two day official visit to Morocco, met the chairman of the Royal Advisory of Saharan Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, which includes notables Saharans loyal to Morocco.
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|  Ilaf: An official source said that the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah was briefed today in Marrakesh (south) on the project which will be submitted by Morocco to the United Nations to settle the dispute over Western Sahara. The Emir of Kuwait, who is paying a two day official visit to Morocco, met the chairman of the Royal Advisory of Saharan Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, which includes notables Saharans loyal to Morocco. More... |
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