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Western Sahara Referendum Support Association (Delmont)

July 28, 2001 
Posted to the web July 28, 2001 

In a letter sent to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hubert V�drine, the 
chair of the French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, Fran�ois 
Loncle, asks for information on the "latest developments in the situation [in 
Western Sahara] and the efforts undertaken by France to facilitate a solution 
to this problem."

21.07.01 - USA

The US senate has confirmed Ms Margaret Tutwiler as the new ambassador of the 
United States of America to the Kingdom of Morocco, a statement of the US 
embassy in Rabat announced. Ms. Tutwiler has served in the administrations of 
three U.S. presidents. During the Reagan Administration Ms. Tutwiler served 
in the White House from 1981 until 1985 as a key assistant to the Chief of 
Staff James A. Baker III.

24.07.01 - United Kingdom

Lord Avebury asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they intend to support 
the framework agreement for the solution of the Western Sahara problem, 
granting autonomy of the territory and providing for a referendum in which 
Moroccan residents would be entitled to vote, irrespective of whether or not 
the agreement of the Frente Polisario can be obtained. [HL532] Written 
response from Baroness Amos, the government minister responsible in the 
Lords: Her Majesty's Government supported UN Security Council Resolution 
1359. (...) Her Majesty's Government's objective is to assist the parties to 
achieve a just and lasting solution to the question of Western Sahara.

24-25.07.01

In the context of the second world festival of youth celebrated in Panama 
from 21-28 July, the fifth conference of solidarity with the youth of Western 
Sahara was held, in the presence of over 300 people, with the participation 
of Saharawi ministers of Cooperation, Salek Baba and Education, Salek Bobih, 
the Saharawi Ambassador in Panama, Souleyman Tayeb, as well as a delegation 
from the Union of Saharawi Youth. The festival adopted a declaration of 
solidarity with Saharawi youth and of support for the referendum of 
self-determination. While refusing the "third way", it asks the United 
Nations to take up again their peace plan and condemns the delaying 
manoeuvres of Morocco.

24.07.01

Mohammed VI, in an interview with the Arab language paper published in London 
"Asharq Al-Awsat", declared on the subject of relations with Algeria: "The 
fact of the matter is that there would not have been a problem between 
Algeria and us today had it not been for the Sahara issue. It has polluted 
the atmosphere between the two countries for more than 25 years. (...) The 
relationship with Algeria is not bad but could be better. It will be better, 
God willing. The Sahara problem is definitely poisoning the two countries' 
relations." About Western Sahara: "I have lived with the Sahara problem and 
was lucky to witness a new era in Morocco's history being written when we 
retrieved the Sahara. I come from a generation that lived with the Sahara 
problem and we cannot abandon this issue that is very important for us. It 
has the unanimous support of all the Moroccans and all the political parties, 
both those in the government and in the opposition. The Sahara issue is one 
of destiny for Morocco and for the entire region. There will not be stability 
in the entire Arab Maghreb region if there is not stability in the Sahara. I 
consider the UN resolution a victory for my father, a victory for all 
Moroccans, and a victory for the generation that has lived with this problem."

To the question: Are there not new proposals for solving this problem that 
has gone on for too long?, Mohammed VI answers: "We are honouring the UN 
resolution, under Moroccan sovereignty of course. This is the recent Security 
Council resolution. We have given much on our part. "(transl. agencies)

25.07.01 - Polisario Front

Meeting in an extraordinary session under the presidency of Mohamed 
Abdelaziz, president of the Republic, the National Secretariat (SN) of the 
Polisario Front renewed its "categorical refusal" of the proposed Framework- 
Agreement considered as "a Moroccan plan", as well as its "refusal to adhere 
to any other alternative which could alter the inalienable right of the 
Saharawi people to self-determination and independence", renewing on the 
contrary, "its attachment to the UN-OAU settlement plan". The SN expressed 
its "satisfaction" with the latest resolution of the Security Council and the 
"failure" of Moroccan attempts to challenge the privileged position of SADR 
within the Organisation of African Unity during the recent summit. (SPS)

25.07.01 - Morocco

Mohamed VI appointed the Army corps General Abdelhaq El Kadiri (former 
director general of the General Executive of studies and documentation - DGED 
- and military secret services), inspector general of the Royal Armed Forces. 
His deputy, Brigadier Ahmed El Harchi, replaces him in the post of director 
of the DGED. Abdellatif El Guerraoui, former Minister of Energy and Mines as 
well as of Social Affairs in the preceding governments, becomes the governor 
of the region of Laayoune-Boujdour-Sakia Al Hamra (Western Sahara), replacing 
Allal Saadaoui.

SOLIDARITY

Segorbe (community of Valencia) has twinned with Daora, a locality in the 
Saharawi refugee camps, and is willing to send agricultural supplies.


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