The "United African Congress" will work to "defend the cause of Morocco’s territorial integrity to the American public," said Mr. Wai at an open meeting about the cause of Morocco’s territorial integrity.
UAC, which represents the interests of some 3.5 million African immigrants in the United States, endeavors for "a united Africa and is opposed to moves to fragment these countries," he said, expressing solidarity with Moroccans sequestered in Tindouf camps, considering that "Algeria cannot take decisions on behalf of Sahrawis and their future."
Wai noted that the Moroccan Sahara issue "remains unknown to the general public in the United States," calling for "greater efforts to shed light on the facts in the southern provinces of Morocco and the situation of people sequestered in Tindouf camps to the American public and the media. "
The UAC is willing to provide its support and cooperation in all initiatives in this direction, he said, adding that it is time to end the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara and suffering of camp victims in Tindouf.
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