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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
 The Militant - September 10, 2001 -- Youth bring solidarity to Sahrawi struggle
The struggle for independence of Western Sahara is in a very decisive period because the United Nations Security Council is putting forward an unacceptable proposal that would deny the Sahrawi people our right to self-determination and accept the occupation of our land by the Moroccan Kingdom.
The Sahrawi people fought for decades against Spanish imperialism, and in 1973 the Front for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Río de Oro, Polisario, was formed, launching an armed struggle for independence.
Although the union officially supports the regime's occupation of Western Sahara, Sahrawis were able to participate in the rally to demand that the Moroccan government release information about the hundreds of Sahrawis who are "disappeared" or political prisoners.
www.themilitant.com /2001/6534/653404.html   (1017 words)

  
 WSO Statement by Mr. Fadel Ismail, Head of Western Sahara Mission for UK & Ireland
Morocco would better submit to the will of the International Community and accept the holding of the referendum for self-determination of the Sahrawi people who can decide freely and in total sovereignty about their own fate and the future of their national territory.
The visit of the King of Morocco to the Sahrawi occupied territories, paid within the context of a new march of invasion strengthening the Moroccan military presence in Western Sahara, is another act of provocation which the Frente POLISARIO and the Government of the Sahrawi Republic denounce and condemn vigorously.
The Security Council, whose responsibility is to ensure peace and stability in the world, must react in order to bring an end to this kind of provocation which runs a real risk of obstructing the current peace efforts and bringing the region into an open and general crisis.
www.wsahara.net /02/ismail030402.html   (444 words)

  
 WSO Statement by Mr. Fadel Ismail, Head of Western Sahara Mission for UK & Ireland
Morocco would better submit to the will of the International Community and accept the holding of the referendum for self-determination of the Sahrawi people who can decide freely and in total sovereignty about their own fate and the future of their national territory.
The visit of the King of Morocco to the Sahrawi occupied territories, paid within the context of a new march of invasion strengthening the Moroccan military presence in Western Sahara, is another act of provocation which the Frente POLISARIO and the Government of the Sahrawi Republic denounce and condemn vigorously.
The Security Council, whose responsibility is to ensure peace and stability in the world, must react in order to bring an end to this kind of provocation which runs a real risk of obstructing the current peace efforts and bringing the region into an open and general crisis.
www.wsahara.net /02/ismail030402.html   (444 words)

  
 WSO Statement by Mr. Fadel Ismail, Head of Western Sahara Mission for UK & Ireland
Morocco would better submit to the will of the International Community and accept the holding of the referendum for self-determination of the Sahrawi people who can decide freely and in total sovereignty about their own fate and the future of their national territory.
The visit of the King of Morocco to the Sahrawi occupied territories, paid within the context of a new march of invasion strengthening the Moroccan military presence in Western Sahara, is another act of provocation which the Frente POLISARIO and the Government of the Sahrawi Republic denounce and condemn vigorously.
The recent visits of the King of Morocco to Western Sahara, on average of one visit per month, confirm the panic of the Moroccan authorities following the sustained and accelerated efforts of the International Community destined to try and settle peacefully, on a just basis, the Western Sahara decolonisation issue.
www.wsahara.net /02/ismail030402.html   (444 words)

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