| The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan affairs (CORCAS), Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, said, I, an interview made on April 28th to "La Vérité" weekly, that the autonomy that the Kingdom proposes for the Southern Provinces “will mainly preserve the Moroccan interests and specificities”, adding that this “does not prevent us from inspiring from the existing experiences throughout the world”. More... |
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| Corcas Secretary-General of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Mr. Maoulainain Ben Khalihenna said that the amnesty issued by His Majesty King Mohammed VI for the benefit of a group of detainees from the southern regions of the Kingdom is "good news" that would give "more tranquility to the region." More... |
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| Bayan Al Yawm: The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs revealed a new methodology in approaching the Sahara issue under the broad autonomy chosen by Morocco. Regardless of what this methodology can be described, whether it is alternative or parallel, this does not tend by nature, daring and positive consideration to this complex and thorny issue from the perspective of broad and realistic overcome desire and firm will to conduct a genuine reconciliation between the state and its citizens, including Moroccan including those who have chosen the specific historical circumstances logic of separation. More... |
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| Ilaf: Statements of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Khalihenna Ould Errachid, surprised many observers of the Moroccan Sahara issue. He announced the council’s intention to negotiate and dialogue with Polisario Front which claims the independence of the southern provinces. More... |
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| Under an autonomous regime, the southern provinces will have great opportunities to flourish and develop even more, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, the chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs told the weekly "Challenge" on April 17th 2006. More... |
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