| Khalihenna: the search for impossible solution in the Sahara prolongs the suffering of the majority of Sahrawis
The recent establishment of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs is a step designed mainly to handle economic affairs and preserve Sahrawi cultural identity.
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| “It was really a historical visit as we had meetings with all the political, economic and media constituents of the Canary Islands. Concerning my evaluation to this visit, I can say that it clarified the relations between the Canary Islands and our national affair, the Sahara affair and we were fully supported by all the authorities we met: the Government representative in Tinerefy and his deputy in Las Palmas,
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| In a statement to Canary islands television, the chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Sahara Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, said that the Polisario represents only a small number of Sahrawis living in Tindouf camps in Algeria, who do not enjoy full freedom to express their real opinions. He added that the Council represent the majority of Sahrawis
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| Khalihenna: No cases of human rights breaches in the Sahara Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Sahrawi Affairs (CORCAS), Khalihenna Ould Errachid, affirmed, here Thursday, there are no cases of human rights breaches in the Moroccan Sahara.
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| Khalihenna: We will work to end the tragedy of our Sahrawi brothers on the other side of the Algerian border in Tindouf
The President of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Mr. Ould Errachid Khalihn said Thursday in Las Palmas that the autonomy proposed by Morocco is "the best and only solution" to the Sahara conflict, highlighting that this solution would serve the interests of the Canary Islands.
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