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Sahara: Autonomy, a pertinent solution for the Maghreb as well as Europe PDF Print
Written by Ali Haidar   
Saturday, 08 May 2010 16:09

The recent visit to Brussels, by the presidents of the two Moroccan Parliamentary chambers, to set up a Parliamentary joint committee between Morocco and the European Union, has been the occasion once more to explain to European partners the Moroccan autonomy proposal for the Western Sahara.
In front of the executives of the European Committee and Parliament, they have defended the autonomy plan as a unique solution which would put an end to the conflict having lasted too much  in the Maghreb region. A solution which benefits from a support never denied by the Security Council successive resolutions since 2007. Each time, the UN organization reiterates its adhesion to this proposal which it qualifies as “serious and credible”.
This steady international community support to a political negotiated solution for the Sahara issue, is based on the UN conviction that the large autonomy plan proposed by Morocco is a compromising solution where there is neither winner nor defeater.

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The UN report disturbing the other party … PDF Print
Written by Ali Haidar   
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 09:18

The last report of the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon, dated 22nd April 2010, submitted to the UN Security Council for approval, is unequivocal. For the first time, the UN report indicates clearly, in its paragraphs 14 and 17, the direct involvement of Algeria in the Sahara conflict, going far beyond its official role of a simple “observer”, due to its regional neighbouring. It is, in fact, in the heart of the Sahrawi problem, opposing by all the means it has at its disposal the fact that Morocco may naturally get back a part of its territory which has been despoiled by the Spanish colonization. 
This involvement is reflected, also, in the management of the camps for sequestrated Sahrawis in Algeria and the refusal of the latter to allow the UNHCR to proceed to the census of the Sahrawi population sequestrated in Tindouf camps in Algeria, and to see to the protection of its populations, by allowing them to move freely in the region and to settle down in the country of their choice.

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Western Sahara: according to an American expert, autonomy is a realistic proposal PDF Print
Written by Ali Haidar   
Friday, 23 April 2010 18:05

Se trata de un plan apropiado para llegar a una solucion definitiva del conflicto. Que permitiria no unicamente asegurar un futuro viable para la poblacion del territori, sino deberia también responder a las exigencias de la comunidad internacional, insiste Peter Pham, que es igualmente vice-presidente de la asociacion de estudios sobre oriente medio y Africa (ASMEA).
The American specialized magazine "The Journal of the Middle East and Africa" has just published an article of Peter Pham, the specialist in African issues, in which he considers that the autonomy plan proposed by Morocco to the Western Sahara is currently "the only realistic proposal" on the negotiating table.
It is an appropriate plan to reach a final solution to the conflict. Not only would it ensure a viable future for the people living on the territory, but should also meet the requirements of the international community, insists Peter Pham, who is also vice-president of the Association of Studies on the Middle East and Africa (ASMEA).

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Sequestered people in Tindouf: the rallying wave continues. PDF Print
Written by Ali Haidar   
Tuesday, 13 April 2010 18:23

The current wave of people returning back to Morocco in groups, after having been sequestrated in Tindouf camps, has increased more than ever. Within few days, their number has surpassed a hundred.
In small groups of 10 or 15 persons, sometimes more, young persons, women with children, sometimes militaries deceive the vigilance of the Polisario and Algerian militaries guards, to return to Morocco. Some arrive to the South of Morocco by their own means, via Mauritania. Others directly cross the wall, even if they expose themselves to major dangers. Finally, those possessing a Spanish residence permit, easily return via Spain, explains one of these rallies.
The testimony of Mahjoub Mustapha Baba (31 years old), a Polisario military who has returned back to Morocco on Sunday 11 April, reveals these rallies’ determination, “The situation in Tindouf camps is tragic and life conditions prevailing there are awful”, he has affirmed at his arrival.
It is natural, as these camps based in the Algerian desert escape from any international control. Thousands of persons with neither defense nor resources are imprisoned there at the mercy of the Polisario discretion.

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The Guinea-Bissau recognizes no more the « SARD » and supports the Sahara autonomy plan PDF Print
Written by Ali Haidar   
Monday, 05 April 2010 12:34

Guinea-Bissau’s decision to withdraw its recognition of the illusionist « Sahrawi Republic », so-called SARD, and to support the Moroccan autonomy plan for the Sahara, comes to reinforce Morocco’s approach welcomed by many countries in the world, and even by the American Congress and the European Union.
By joining a great number of African States, Guinea-Bissau redresses, thus, an enormous deception that has never been supported by the international community, nor by the main powers in the world.
El Haj Dahaba, State Minister, Special Counselor of the Bissau-Guinean President, has announced this decision, with clear words: “Morocco has submitted to the United Nations the autonomy proposal and the Guinea-Bissau, as member of the UN, will defend this Moroccan initiative to peacefully and definitively resolve this issue.

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