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The Australian newspaper “The Australian” reckons that Morocco is the most important country in North Africa, with which Australia should improve its political and economic ties. The article adds that Morocco is facing a separatist movement which is supported by Algeria and is equally involved with the well known terrorist movement Al- Qaeda. Knowing that Morocco is one of the main countries directly involved with the western world in terms of fighting against terrorism.
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Fleeing the nightmare in Tindouf, a "growing number" of Sahrawis choose to return to Morocco at their peril, writes Sunday the Washington Post, holding responsible the "deplorable" living conditions and deprivation endured by the people sequestered in camps in southwestern Algeria.
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By endorsing the Moroccan autonomy proposal in the southern provinces, a "just" solution able to put an end to the Sahara conflict, tens of thousands of Sahrawi refuse thus to undergo the scare tactics advocated by Polisario, wrote New York Post on Tuesday.
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The Spanish press reacted on the release by Polisario of the release of Mr. Mustapha Salma Ould Sidi Mouloud, that the Front had arrested last Sept. 21 on his way back to the Tindouf camps to defend the Moroccan initiative granting autonomy to the Sahara region as a final solution to this issue.
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According to "Ashark Al Aswat" in its issue dated on Thursday that the leader of “Khat Ashahid” a movement opposed to Polisario Front said in a statement that the release of Ould Sidi Mouloud is "a scandal and a political defeat for the leadership of the Polisario, and a victory for Ould Mouloud, and for what he is calling for ." Mahjoub Salek did not rule out the fact that the Front can put "a lot of obstacles if he remains inside the camps" or " organizes his assassination."
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