| Khalihenna: civil war between tribes is the fate of the independent Sahara The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs delivered Cadena Ser Radio a lengthy speech in which he explained many issues relating to the Sahara issue.
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| Khalihenna: No cases of human rights breaches in the Sahara Chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Sahrawi Affairs (CORCAS), Khalihenna Ould Errachid, affirmed, here Thursday, there are no cases of human rights breaches in the Moroccan Sahara.
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| After Paris and Madrid, a delegation from the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, headed by Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid and Secretary-General, Mr. Maoulainain Ben Khalihenna pays a visit to the Canary Islands from 01 to 04 June 2006, in the context of a European tour to introduce the proposal to resolve the Moroccan Sahara conflict, and take advantage of European models of autonomy. More... |
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| Morocco wants to put an end to an open conflict that has lasted for 31 years. Accordingly, it has elaborated an autonomy project that the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan affairs, headed by a Moroccan born in Laayoune, came last week to present in Spain. More... |
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| Khalihenna: All Spanish parties lacked the truth about the Sahara conflict
Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid considered the visit by a delegation from the Council to Spain in May 2006 as "very fruitful", adding that the delegation received requests to continue communication and interpretation of Moroccan dimensions and goals to grant the project a broad autonomy to the Sahara region . More... |
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