|  Two Moroccans managed, on Tuesday, to flee Tindouf camps, and joined the motherland, Morocco. Mohamed Lamine Ali Salek, 27, and Ali Salek Abdelwadoud, 20, told MAP that their decision was due to the state of despair which prevails in these camps, and to the inhumane treatment inflicted by the Polisario separatists on the Sahraoui population. More... |
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|  United Nations Secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, has called on the parties to the Sahara issue, Morocco and Polisario, to "enter into genuine negotiations", in his latest report on the situation concerning Western Sahara, released on Tuesday. More... |
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|  Mrs Assalma Mhihem wentback on Sunday to the homeland after 17 years of sequestration in Tindouf camps .Mrs Assalama, who is 26 years old alias “ouita” went back on Sunday to Smara, a town where her father Mr El Bechir Abouh Mhihem lives. He went back to the kingdom in 1990 following a royal appeal ”the homeland is clement and merciful”. More... |
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|  The Australian journalists Violeta Ayala and Daniel Fallshaw, underlined on Thursday in New York that slavery is a common and institutionalized practice in Tindouf camps controlled by the separatist movement polisario More... |
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| The President of the Chilean Senate, Mr. Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, said that the Moroccan autonomy initiative in the southern provinces "is very objective for a way-out to the Sahara issue".
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