Seeking solutions in line with Security Council resolutions

United Nations Secretary General’s Personal Envoy for Western Sahara Christopher said Tuesday that his visit to the Sahrawi refugee camps as part of his news tour to the region "aims at seeking solutions to the Western Sahara issue in line with the Security Council’s resolutions."

Saharawi President consoles his Chilean counterpart following plane crash accident

Santiago (Chile) Sept 5, 2011 (SPS) - The President of the Republic and Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, expressed Saturday heartfelt condolences to his Chilean counterpart, Mr. Sebastian Piñera, following the tragic crash accident of a plane belonging to the Chilean Armed Forces occurred Friday near the San Fernando Island which left 21 dead. .

Council of Ministers strongly condemns repression of Saharawi citizens in occupied Western Sahara

Shahid Al Hafed (refugee camps) Sept 4, 2011 (SPS) - The Council of Ministers strongly condemned Saturday the serious violations of human rights perpetuated against the Saharawis in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, especially El Aaiun and Boujdour, hailing struggles of the Saharawi masses in the occupied territories and south of Morocco, in a statement concluded a meeting chaired by the President of the Republic and Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz. .

Saharawi government welcomes statements of Libyan TNC’s president

Bir Lehlou (liberated territories) Sept 2, 2011 (SPS) - The Saharawi government and Polisario Front has welcomed the statements issued on Aug 29, 2011 by Mustafa Abdeljalil, president of the Libyan Transitional National Council (TNC), which categorically denied the allegations published by the Moroccan Press Service (MAP) claiming the presence of Saharawi fighters in Libya along with Gaddafi, said the Ministry of Information. .

South Sudan to move capital to Ramciel

Juba (South Sudan) Sept 4, 2011 - The government of newly-independent South Sudan has decided to relocate its capital from Juba to a more central location in Lakes state, a senior official said on Sunday. "The council of ministers has decided that the capital city will be relocated from Juba," the government's secretary general Abdon Agaw told AFP, adding the new capital would be located in Ramciel, in Lakes state. .

President of Republic appreciates the documentary “Gdeim Izik: an example of unity and resistance”

Shahid Al Hafed (refugee camps) Sept 4, 2011 (SPS) - The President of the Republic and Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, has appreciated the documentary “Gdeim Izik: an example of unity and resistance”, considering it “work which must be commanded because it documents a historic phase in the history of the Saharawi resistance against the Moroccan occupation, during its screening on the sidelines of a meeting of the Ministers Council held Saturday. .

lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2011

Peace.written by Mahfoud mohamed lamin bacheri

Peace

“peace is not the absence of conflict but the ability to cope with it”
Dorothy Thompson.

The term peace has got abroad meaning, but it can be simply defined as
the situation when people live together sharing their common
interests, collaborating with each other in various domains such as
economic, social and culture keeping away all kinds of wars, conflicts
and disagreements, but the real question is: how can we deal
successfully with difficult situations especially in wars and
conflicts?

Well, for me this subject is truly personal, because of what my people
are living nowadays , and what made it worse is that they are being
abused by who are supposed to be brothers , but anyway what is
important is that each one of us have to participate from his/her side
to cope with this conflict, because the real problem is not in the
conflict itself but in the way to deal with it , we have to be logic
in dealing with conflicts and try to solve them in the best peacefully
way,” peace is in our hands, we can do it” Kofi Annan .

It is really that is a little bit difficult to deal with complicated
conflicts, but what we have to do is gather our efforts and try to
promote peace, there is so many conflicts in the world that must be
dealt peacefully with, I’m sure that doing our best we will finish
with them and promote peace all over the world, “it isn’t enough to
talk about peace, one must believe it. And it isn’t enough to believe
in it, one must work for it “Eleanor Roosevelt.

In the end we hope a peaceful solution for our just question that may
allow western sahara people to take their right of auto determination
and independence.

free western sahara.

Written by: mahfoud mohamed lamin bechri.

Mahfoudsh30@hotmail.com

lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2011

Saharawi President consoles his Chilean counterpart following plane crash accident

Santiago (Chile) Sept 5, 2011 (SPS) - The President of the Republic and Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, expressed Saturday heartfelt condolences to his Chilean counterpart, Mr. Sebastian Piñera, following the tragic crash accident of a plane belonging to the Chilean Armed Forces occurred Friday near the San Fernando Island which left 21 dead.

In a letter addressed to the Mr. Piñera through the Saharawi Embassy in Chile, the President of the Republic expressed his most profound feelings of solidarity with the people and government of Chile following this tragic accident"

He therefore confirmed his confident in the ability of Chile to overcome the difficulties, expressing hope that Chile will success in the work of search and recovery of the bodies. (SPS)

Council of Ministers strongly condemns repression of Saharawi citizens in occupied Western Sahara

Shahid Al Hafed (refugee camps) Sept 4, 2011 (SPS) - The Council of Ministers strongly condemned Saturday the serious violations of human rights perpetuated against the Saharawis in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, especially El Aaiun and Boujdour, hailing struggles of the Saharawi masses in the occupied territories and south of Morocco, in a statement concluded a meeting chaired by the President of the Republic and Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz.

The statement asserted that the Saharawi masses in the occupied territories “have consistently made continued heroics in the face of campaigns of brutal repression and solid blockade, as well as acts of abduction, torture and intimidation,” expressing strong condemnation to all gross violations of human rights carried on by the Moroccan occupation authorities, which recently and dramatically increased in the occupied cities of El Aaiun and Boujdour.

The Council recalled to the case of the Martyr Said Danbar, whose corpse is yet to bury due to the intransigence of the Morocco occupation authorities and its refusal to reveal the circumanstances behind his assassination and to assume full responsibility for the crime.

It also noted that Morocco’s continuation to practice the same repressive policies, which accompanied its military invasion of Western Sahara on Oct 31, 1975, its attack on Gdeim Izik camp on Nov 8, 2010 and others, confirms “the reality of its intransigence and refusal to implement UN Charter and resolutions as well as the international humanitarian law, calling in this regard on the international community to immediately take all necessary steps, measures and sanctions on Morocco to stop its violations of human rights and its looting to the Saharawi natural resources.

The Council reiterated the call to accelerate the establishment of UN mechanism enabling MINURSO to protect and monitor human rights in Western Sahara and report about it, release Yahia Mohamed Hafed and all the Saharawi political detainees in the Moroccan prisons, reveal the fate of more than 651 Saharawi missings and remove the Moroccan military wall (Berm) which contains millions of internationally banned mines, including anti-personnel. (SPS)

Saharawi government welcomes statements of Libyan TNC’s president

Bir Lehlou (liberated territories) Sept 2, 2011 (SPS) - The Saharawi government and Polisario Front has welcomed the statements issued on Aug 29, 2011 by Mustafa Abdeljalil, president of the Libyan Transitional National Council (TNC), which categorically denied the allegations published by the Moroccan Press Service (MAP) claiming the presence of Saharawi fighters in Libya along with Gaddafi, said the Ministry of Information.

The statement said that Mustafa Abdeljalil’s speech reflects a “high degree of responsibility and wisdom which would consolidate the bonds of brotherhood and friendship existing between the two brotherly peoples. It also reflects a sincere keenness to the supreme interest of the two people and peoples of the region as a whole.”

The statement said that these attempts aim “to sow poisons, disputes and dissensions in the interest of goals, which are contrary to the rights of peoples and their will of freedom, dignity, democracy and peace.”

The Sahrawi government and the Polisario Front had previously denounced, in a statement, claims reported by the Moroccan official press service on Aug 25, 2011 about “the arrest of 556 mercenaries from the Polisario Front have been brought in to support Gaddafi troops,” calling for an urgent independent inquiry into these serious allegations. (SPS)

South Sudan to move capital to Ramciel

Juba (South Sudan) Sept 4, 2011 - The government of newly-independent South Sudan has decided to relocate its capital from Juba to a more central location in Lakes state, a senior official said on Sunday.
"The council of ministers has decided that the capital city will be relocated from Juba," the government's secretary general Abdon Agaw told AFP, adding the new capital would be located in Ramciel, in Lakes state.
The decision, taken on Friday, has to be approved by the parliament of South Sudan, which gained its independence July 9, and is unlikely to result in any imminent change as the new capital would have to be built from scratch.
But the move has been mulled for months and the country's information minister, quoted by local media, has said the relocation process would be completed within about six years.
Agaw said authorities in Central Equatoria, of which Juba is the state capital, had refused to provide the land required by the government for the city's expansion.
Ramciel is an area which lies between the three main regions of the world's newest nation: Greater Equatoria, Greater Upper Nile and Greater Bahr al-Ghazal.
The existing capital, in the far south, was left in ruins by the decades of conflict between Khartoum and southern rebels when it served as a government garrison town.
But despite the lack of basic infrastructure, including reliable power, water and sewage systems, it has thrived in recent years, witnessing a rapid construction boom.
Juba has drawn entrepreneurs from around the world as well as a small army of international aid agency and UN workers.

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President of Republic appreciates the documentary “Gdeim Izik: an example of unity and resistance”

Shahid Al Hafed (refugee camps) Sept 4, 2011 (SPS) - The President of the Republic and Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, has appreciated the documentary “Gdeim Izik: an example of unity and resistance”, considering it “work which must be commanded because it documents a historic phase in the history of the Saharawi resistance against the Moroccan occupation, during its screening on the sidelines of a meeting of the Ministers Council held Saturday.

The President of the Republic granted the Saharawi nationality for the two journalists as a recognition and appreciation for their sacrifices to portray the truth from inside the camp of Gdeim Izik.

The documentary, which is produced by the journalists the Mexican Antonio Velázquez and Spanish Isabel Terraza, narrates with pictures and videos the story of the dignity camp in Gdeim Izik.

It was screened in all Wilayas and institution of the Saharawi Republic (SADR)

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