|  The U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman reiterated Friday in Rabat the "constant" position of the United States about the Sahara issue, stressing that Washington believes that the autonomy initiative proposed by Morocco is a "credible" proposal. More... |
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|  Romanian Foreign Minister, Titus Corlatean expressed, Saturday in Rabat, his country's support for the Moroccan autonomy plan in the southern provinces, which "can provide a solid basis" for solving the Sahara issue.
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|  On the sidelines of the 23th session of the UN Human Rights Council, the delegation of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs held several interviews with participants as well as with Swiss officials. More... |
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|  Miss Saadani Maouelainine, Corcas member, presented during the 23th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council the situation of Sahrawi women detained in the Tindouf camps on Algerian territory, a deplorable situation relating to gross human rights violations against women in conflict zones around the world. More... |
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|  Ricardo Melchior Navaro, President of the Autonomous Government of Tenerife, welcomed the autonomy proposal to resolve the conflict over the Sahara region, as a proposal that "draws its credibility in the agreement of the parties to the conflict and which can deal with this problem within a framework of mutual acceptance. " More... |
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