| The national and international press followed up developments of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs since its re-establishment by His Majesty King Mohammed VI on March 25, 2006 in the city of Laayoune, in view of the importance of the new tasks assigned to it, especially the preparation of the Moroccan initiative to grant autonomy to the Sahara, and to contribute effectively to reconciliation and development process in the southern regions. This file highlights coverage appeared in written national, Arab and International media about the Council. More... |
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| The Council has carried pout since its inception in March 2006, a conciliatory approach policy to eliminate the vestiges of the past in the field of human rights in the desert. It has endeavoured to solve a set of human rights issues, which continued to cause a kind of social tension and used as Trojan horse for the enemies of the territorial integrity, created social unrest and instability and deprivation of the Sahrawi of tranquility in the southern provinces at the time when Morocco made a major leap in the field of human rights, especially in the Sahara. More...
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| Mr. Khalihnenna Ould Errachid paid on December 11, 2008 a visit to the European institutions. The visit was marked by the meeting with the High European Commissioner for External Relations and Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner. More... |
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| The works of the UN Fourth Committee have been marked by large number of participants. Two issues reigned over most of the petitioners’ speeches who asked to speak on the Sahara issue: condemnation of the lamentable situation and human rights abuses rampant in Polisario camps in Tindouf More... |
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