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. .

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on the eve of the visit of Ross to occupied territories, Polisario Front urges international community to protect the Saharawis

President of the Republic, Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mohamed Abdelaziz, on Tuesday, has urged Secretary General of the United Nations ,Ban Ki-moon, for “urgent intervention to avoid Moroccan brutal intervention against defenseless Saharawis in the occupied territories of western Sahara” at the eve of the visit of the personal envoy ,Kristopher Ross to the region.

“We call upon you for immediate intervention to not allow a new brutal intervention against civilian defenseless Saharawi on a territory still under the direct responsibility of the United Nations” reads the message of President to Secretary General of the UN.

President of the Republic stopped Ki-moon on the “Moroccan heavy security enforcements” in the occupied territories of Western Sahara that aim to prevent and deter the Saharawi citizens from demonstrate peacefully and express their “legitimate demands of independence and freedom” while the personal envoy visits the occupied territories.

President, Mohamed Abdelaziz, described Moroccan security enforcements as “worried” indicated that these enforcements are attempts to “hide the reality “and give a false picture on the situation in the occupied territories of Western Sahara.”

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