| Mr Khalihenna: Aminatou Haidar’s case does not deserve any comment, and Algeria constitutes a problem to build up the Arab Maghreb, but it is not any more obstacle for the Moroccan victory in the Sahara issue. In an exclusive live interview with “ASWAT” Radio station on Monday Mr Khalihenna said that the Aminatou Haidar’s case is over and does not deserve any more comment. He added in the weekly program called “ diaries of citizens” that the case of Aminatou Haidar “ was a nightmare with a decent end” for Morocco , and that we have “ to put an end to this page as quick as possible” expressing his hope that Haidar’s case will be the first and the last case of its kind . More... |
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| The Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs accorded a long interview to the Spanish radio Cadena Ser last Friday in which he commented the developments of the Aminatou Haidar case.
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| Mr Khalihenna: Sahara lives in an unprecedented state of quietness and stability
Mr Khalihenna said in his exclusive statements to the Basque Euskadi radio about the so-called Aminatou Haidar’s affair and the future of the Sahara conflict last Friday that the Sahara region lives” an unprecedented state of quietness and stability ever since his Majesty king Mohamed VI proposed the autonomy project to sahraouis” . More... |
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| Mr Khalihenna: The plan is meant for Algeria and Polisario to escape their responsibilities regarding the UNSC resolutions MBC’s satellite channel broadcasted Saturday evening an interview with Khalihenna Ould Errachid, the chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan affairs, in its news bulletin about the so-called Aminatou Haidar. The news bulletin includes a report about the so-called Aminatou Haidar‘s affair under the title: “human rights file on a hot political surface”, MBC’s correspondent in Rabat described the affair as “a political ball in human rights pitch» showing in his report a document which proves that Aminatou received a financial compensation from the equity and conciliatory commission for the damage she was subjected to during the years of the gun.
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| Mr Khalihenna: the American secretary of state’s call to resume negotiations about the Sahara reflects the international community’s position The satellite channel Al Jazeera interviewed Mr Khalihenna Ould Errachid the Chairman of the Royal advisory council for Saharan affairs yesterday evening within its bulletin “Al Hassad Al Magharibi” about the so-called Aminatou Haidar, and the American state secretary Hilary Clinton’s call for Morocco and Polisario front to resume negotiations about the Sahara More... |
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