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Sunday, May 19, 2024
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A demonstration to support the autonomy project in the southern provinces of the Kingdom under Moroccan sovereignty, was held Thursday afternoon at Las Palmas, with the participation of several members of the Moroccan community in the island of Gran Canaria.



The demonstration, held at the center of the capital of Gran Canaria at the initiative of the +Territorial Unity Association+ , is part of the mobilization of associations of Moroccans in Spain to defend the national cause and support the autonomy project in the southern provinces.  

This concentration acts to reaffirm the support of the Sahara people to the Moroccan proposal for autonomy and advanced regionalization in the Kingdom, said to the MAP the President of +Territorial Unity+ Sidi Ahmed Salla. It also aims to "denounce the egregious abuses by the Polisario of Human Rights, and the suffering endured by our brothers sequestered in Tindouf camps by Polisario," he added.

At this event, participants, including several women and leaders of local associations, waving national flags and portraits of His Majesty the King, as well as photographs of Polisario victims and placards calling for trying the leaders of the front . They also chanted slogans in support of the Moroccan Sahara and the initiative of autonomy proposed by the Kingdom to finally settle this artificial conflict. 


In a statement read on this occasion, the demonstrators said that this initiative offers promising perspectives to guarantee integration and development of these regions, noting that the proposed advanced regionalization is an important step towards the settlement of the Moroccan Sahara issue.

Furthermore, while condemning the siege imposed on the Saharawi people in the camps of Tindouf, southern Algeria, the demonstrators called on the international community and organizations to denounce human rights violations committed systematically by the Polisario separatists in these camps.

Source: MAP
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