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Opening of the National conference of the Committee for Foreign Affairs at the 27th February School   

07.01.06

 

 

 
 

Chahid El Hafed, 07/01/06 (SPS) The National conference of the Committee for Foreign Affairs opened on Saturday in the 27th February School, with the presence of Polisario Front’s Ambassador and Representatives in Europe, in the Spanish autonomous regions in addition to the staff of the Saharawi Foreign Affairs Ministry.

The conference, which is taking place in the 07th and 08th January 2006, was also an occasion to discuss themes of the international humanitarian aid to the Saharawi refugee camps, which knows a serious shortage.

 
It also discussed the ways to reinforce the international solidarity and the better means to reorganise and dynamize the annual programme of the Saharawi children’s vacations abroad.

The annual National conference of the Committee for Foreign Affairs will have to adopt a programme of action for the year 2006, as well as a final communiqué, it was indicated.
(SPS)

020/090/000/TRD 071430 Jan 05 SPS
 



 

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OCCUPIED TERRITORIES/SOUTH MOROCCO/DEMONSTRATION

Continuous demonstrations in the occupied cities of Western Sahara and south Morocco   

 

 

 

El Aaiun (occupied territories), 07/01/2005 (SPS) Continuous demonstrations are taking place since last Thursday in the occupied Saharawi cities, El Aaiun, Dakhla and in Assa (south Morocco), rejecting the Moroccan occupation of Western Sara, reported concordant sources.

The Saharawi Republic’s flags were raised by young Saharawis in the occupied cty of El Aaiun, and slogans requiring the immediate withdrawal of the Moroccan occupying forces were chanted by demonstrators, asking for the Saharawi people’s right to self-determination and independence.

ON their sides the workers and retired of the Phosbucraa mining company, organised a sit-in in front of the seat of the company asking for their rights that were violated since the departure of the Spanish colonising power in 1975.

In Dakhla, which is put under tight military siege characterised by pursuit of demonstrators, demonstrators raised flags of the Saharawi Republic on Thursday, the same sources added.

The students of a secondary school in Assa (south Morocco) organised an artistic show in the evening of Thursday, raising Saharawi flags. The demonstrators chanted Saharawi national songs and slogans in favour of the independence of Western Sahara.
(SPS)

020/090/000/TRD 071350 Jan 06 SPS 

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