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Mali backs Morocco's serious, credible efforts to settle Sahara issue
2/25/2014
Mali provided, through its president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, its support for the serious and credible efforts by Morocco to settle the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara, according to a joint statement issued on Sunday following the official visit by HM King Mohammed VI to the Malian Republic.

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Polisario caught up by the Arab Spring (Argentinean scholar)
2/22/2014

Carlos Adalberto Agozino is an Argentinean scholar. He said that recent incidents in the Polisario Tindouf camps are signs of the "Arab Spring" which begins to blow on these camps with an effect on Polisario leaders.


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Corcas chairman holds talks with delegation from Swedish parliament
2/7/2014
The Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Khalihenna Ould Errachid, received Thursday at the Council’s headquarters a delegation from the Swedish parliament led by Per Westerberg, Speaker of Parliament of the Kingdom of Sweden, who is paying an official visit to the Kingdom of Morocco.

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"The hidden face of Sahara conflict ," accuses Algeria of politically exploiting Tindouf detainees
2/3/2014
UNHCR must regain its credibility through the protection of refugees lost with the Sahara issue

The book by Professor Emeritus Abdelhamid El Ouali entitled " the hidden face of the Sahara conflict : denial of refugee protection due to geostrategic purposes of Algeria" is a successful attempt to expose Algerian maneuvers to exploit the issue of "refugees" forced to live against their will in Tindouf camps.

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FM Receives UNSG Personal Envoy For Sahara
1/28/2014
Foreign minister Salaheddine Mezouar received, on Monday in Rabat, UNSG personal envoy for the Moroccan Sahara Christopher Ross.

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