| The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, is responsible for autonomy in Western Sahara being prepared for Morocco. He explains the role that should be played by the Canary Islands in order to convince Polisario of the Moroccan project advantages. He denies allegations on Human rights braches in the region and exploitation of its natural resources. More... |
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| Khalihenna: the search for impossible solution in the Sahara prolongs the suffering of the majority of Sahrawis
The recent establishment of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs is a step designed mainly to handle economic affairs and preserve Sahrawi cultural identity.
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| “It was really a historical visit as we had meetings with all the political, economic and media constituents of the Canary Islands. Concerning my evaluation to this visit, I can say that it clarified the relations between the Canary Islands and our national affair, the Sahara affair and we were fully supported by all the authorities we met: the Government representative in Tinerefy and his deputy in Las Palmas,
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| The Moroccan representative spent some days in the Islands holding meetings with associations and unions in order to explain Moroccan proposal to the Sahara which offers autonomy to the region. He believes that through this project he will put an end to 30 years of conflicts, and problems. Ould Errachid believes that the Canary Islands support is essential. More... |
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| Corcas delegation headed by Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, who was accompanied by the Council's Secretary-General Mr. Maoulainain Ben Khalihenna met with the Moroccan community and the people from southern provinces at the headquarters of the Moroccan consulate in Las Palmas on Saturday in presence of the Kingdom's Consul. More... |
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