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Two Former British Ministers Participate in "Sahara Debate" on Social Media
6/24/2020
Algeria Must Play Role Matching Its Historical Responsibilities in Search for Solution to Regional Dispute over Moroccan Sahara

 The imprescriptible responsibility of Algeria in the persistence of the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara, the primacy of the Geneva Roundtable process, and the relevance of the Moroccan Initiative for Autonomy as the only solution to the regional dispute, were the main points raised by former British Ministers Mark Field and Derek Conway in the remarks they gave during the Sahara Debate, a citizen-run show broadcast on social media.

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Autonomy “Realistic Proposal” to Resolve Dispute over Moroccan Sahara
6/22/2020
The autonomy initiative presented by Morocco is a "realistic proposal" with a view to finding a solution to the artificial regional dispute around the Moroccan Sahara, writes the Peruvian daily "La Razón".

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Algeria's Responsibility for Human Rights Violations in Tindouf camps is Imprescriptible (Norwegian Expert)
6/18/2020
Norwegian civil society activist Eric Cameron, President of the NGO World Action for Refugees, underlined the imprescriptible responsibility of Algeria for the humanitarian situation in the Tindouf camps in remarks he made for the Sahara Debate, a citizen-run show broadcast on social networks.

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Spanish Supreme Court Decisions, Failure of Separatist Theses
6/16/2020
The participants in an international symposium, organized on Saturday evening on the recent directions of the Spanish Supreme Court and their relationship with parallel diplomacy, affirmed that the decisions recently taken by this Court in relation to the territorial integrity of the Kingdom is a “big blow” on the so-called Polisario front and an “achievement” for Moroccan judicial diplomacy.

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Former Tindouf Camp Captive Tells His Suffering
6/15/2020
Less Than 20 pc of Population of Tindouf Camps is of Sahrawi Origin, Former Camp Captive

Less than 20 pc of the population of the Tindouf camps in southern Algeria is of Sahrawi origin, said Hamada El Bihi, a Moroccan citizen who was detained for 40 years in these camps of shame before returning to the mother country.

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