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Corcas chairman holds talks with Peruvian parliamentary delegation
The chairman of the Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs, Mr. Khalihenna Ould Errachid, received Tuesday, October 16, 2012, at the Council headquarters in Rabat, a Peruvian parliamentary delegation, headed by Mr. Rolando Flores Reategui, President of the Moroccan-Peruvian Friendship Group, which is paying a visit to Morocco October 14-19, 2012.
10/16/2012
Morocco has always preferred negotiation to recover different parts of the country (Loulichki)
Morocco has "always sought to negotiate for the recovery of the various parts of its territory", said Monday in New York, Morocco's ambassador to the UN, Mohamed Loulichki, on the sidelines of the UN 4th Committee .
10/9/2012
HM the King addresses a speech to the 67th session of the UN General Assembly
Morocco will continue to cooperate with MINURSO on the basis of the mandate assigned to it without modification in nature or content

His Majesty King Mohammed VI addressed a speech Friday at the 67th Session of the UN General Assembly. Having discussed the role and tasks of the United Nations adopted by the Kingdom, the royal speech raises the Sahara issue.
10/1/2012
Corcas takes part of the 21st session of the Human rights council in Geneva

Mrs Maalainine Saadani talked about human rights violation in  Tindouf

The Royal advisory council for Saharan affairs is taking part  today , in the 21st session of the human rights council at the UN headquarters in Geneva in a round table about “ human rights in the armed conflicted areas” , It is an opportunity to to tackle once more the catastrophic situation of sahroui inhabitants detained in Tindouf camps located in Algeria .

9/17/2012
The unbalanced and biased preliminary report of the RFK center

The Robert F. Kennedy center totally avoids the human rights violations in Tindouf camps , and  accuses  on the basis of bad intentions Morocco to use all kinds of violations

 
When Morocco allowed the Robert F. Kennedy center for justice and human rights ( RFK center) to visit  the southern provinces , in an overall trip  leading to Tindouf to assess the state of human rights , was aware that this visit was basically biased  without any components of impartiality , objectivity and  precision, nevertheless Morocco has accepted with courage to open its doors to this center as it usually does with the international organizations which show  their intentions to search for a settlement to the Sahara fabricated conflict . In fact Morocco has nothing to hide on the contrary, it is recognized internationally to have substantially progressed in the    field of human rights, and other aspects of democracy, economy, social and cultural affairs.

9/5/2012
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