| Khalihenna: granting broad autonomy to the Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty, will change the features of the Moroccan State The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid said the decision to grant autonomy to the southern provinces under Moroccan sovereignty would change the features of the Moroccan state and the features of the African continent, adding: "This proposed Royal project is decisive and will change the features of the African continent and the Arab world, because of its positive repercussions on the functioning and growth of democratic states, and participation of all components in the conduct of the political, economic, social and cultural affairs.
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| The solution based on autonomy is the ideal solution for the Sahara conflict The Saharawi leader Khalli Henna Ould Errachid, who is currently serving as chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, says that consensual solution based on autonomy is the ideal solution for the conflict in Western Sahara. More... |
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| Khalihenna: Sahara conflict Moroccan- Moroccan issue with international dimensions Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs said to Aljazeera’s Dayf Al Muntasaf Program that the circumstances that prevailed in the seventies in the Maghreb, the Cold War, the inter Arab conflicts - Arab conflict between progressive regimes and conflicts between the then preservative regimes caused interventions in the Sahara conflict, bringing about deep international dimensions.
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| The secretary general of the royal advisory council for Saharan affairs ( CORCAS) Mr Maouelainin Maouelainin Ben Khalihenna , , who was on the 28th of April guest of the broadcast “Hadith Assaa” of the BBC radio, has indicated that the only solution to the Moroccan Sahara issue lies on the substantial autonomy proposal . More... |
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| Mr Khalihenna Ould Errachid is an expert of Franco policy in Western Sahara. He was the leader of the National Sahrawi Unity Party before he pledged allegiance to Hassan II shortly before the Green march. Now he is the Mayor of the City of Laayoune and has been appointed recently by the king as head of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs. He is trying to impose autonomy that Rabat says it would bring back Western Sahara within Morocco. More... |
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