| The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS), Mr Khalihenna Ould Errachid, wrote a letter to the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees (HCR) and to the Executive Director of the World Food program (WFP). The Council also received a response from Ms. Nayla Saber, regional director in charge of the World Food Program for the Middle East, Asia and Eastern Europe Full text of the letters:
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|  Autonomy plan in the southern provinces of the Kingdom, which was proposed by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, attraected the attention of officials, diplomats and members of the U.S. Congress, who described this proposal as "innovative approach to be supported" and "significant contribution" to settle the Sahara issue. More... |
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|  Sahara dispute obliges Sahrawis on Algerian soil to live humiliation
Ms. Gajmoula Bint Abi member of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs said Friday evening , October 6, 2006 before the Fourth Committee of the United Nations in New York that the Sahara conflict mortgages the future of Arab Maghreb and obliges Sahrawis who are over the Algerian territory to live humiliated. More... |
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|  Algeria had breached its international obligations towards the detained population in Tindouf Camps
Mr. Ibrahim Bilali, member of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs said on Friday, October 6, 2006 at the United Nations in New York, that Algeria had breached its international obligations towards the population in camps of Tindouf, southern Algeria. More... |
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|  Algeria has caused damage in the various phases of the Sahara issue
CORCAS member condemned on Friday, October 6, 2006 before the Fourth Committee of the United Nations harm caused by Algeria during the different stages of the Sahara issue, as well as its responsibility for the current impasse. More... |
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