The delegation, composed of Mr. Mghizlat Moulay Ahmed and Miss Saadani Maalainine, both members of the Council will have another opportunity, like previous sessions, to present and defend to the Human Rights Council the various axes about the conflict in Western Sahara.
These includes the Moroccan proposal for greater autonomy in the southern provinces, developed and adopted by the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), an institution founded in 2006 and composed of 141 members representing all shades of Sahrawi society. This proposal is the right solution, realistic and ultimately of the Sahara conflict that has last since more than 35 years. It guarantees all the rights of the Sahrawi namely political, social, economic and cultural.
The Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) also plays an important role in the socio-economic development of the southern provinces.
CORCAS also involved in the dramatic situation faced by populations of Tindouf camps as well as violations of human rights in these camps.
- News on the Western Sahara issue / Corcas -