From: John Clancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

WEEKLY NEWS
original french
WEEK 03
14.-20.01.2001

United Nations, Economic and Social Council
In a Report alongside the governmental report relative to economic,
social and cultural rights in Morocco, AMDH (Moroccan Association of
Human Rights) writes: "As for the problem of Western Sahara raised by
the report, international bodies are better able to judge its
progress since the Moroccan people do not have the right to express
an opinion contrary to the official position; worse still we note
continual repression of any opinion contrary to that of the official
position (the last one was that of the papers Le Journal and
Assahifa)." (October 2000)

10.01.01
FIDH Congress
In his opening speech to the congress of the International Federation
of Human Rights, FIDH, meeting in Casablanca, the president, Patrick
Baudoin, declared concerning Morocco: "Other concerns must also be
raised. Firstly, the question of the disappeared for which the
dossier cannot be considered as closed so long as the cases of all
the disappeared have not been recorded and solved in a fair manner,
with independence and transparency. I think here of course of the
Saharawi disappeared and detained, as well as the Moroccan prisoners
in Tindouf. As far as Western Sahara goes, the FIDH can only reaffirm
its commitment to the process of self-determination, as an
application of the principle of the right of peoples to determine
themselves which Morocco itself rightly claimed at a certain period
of its history. The FIDH invites the Moroccan authorities to show
proof of the maximum of good will to permit very soon the referendum
provided for within the process initiated under the aegis of the
United Nations."

13.01.01 Paris-Dakar Rally
The official Mauritanian press agency, in order to deny certain
news stories, points out that the person responsible for external
relations of the Paris-Dakar Rally, Roger Kalmanovitz, announced that
the accident due to a landmine did not take place in Mauritania.
(AMI)

17.01.01 Humanitarian help
 The European Commission has earmarked nine million euros for
supplies to Sahrawi refugees living in camps in the Tindouf region of
Algeria and to assist in selected rehabilitation activities. In July
2000, the Commission allocated humanitarian aid worth just over 4.9
million euros in response to a food crisis in the camps. The latest
funding is being directed through five NGO partners of the European
Commission Humanitarian Office (ECHO).

19.01.01 Morocco 
Two Saharawi families took refuge in the Spanish embassy in Rabat, in
order to ask for the protection of the Spanish state. They are
Mohamed Saleh and Reigass Ennabt, their families and Aziza Mohamed
Maouloud, the sister of one of the two men, who is pregnant, as well
as three children aged 5 years, 2 years and 11 months respectively.
These people are asking to go to Spain or to any other democratic
country, as they fear for their lives in Morocco. They had left the
refugee camps near Tindouf, enticed by promises of the Moroccan
government, and have been staying at the hotel Ennakhil in Rabat for
three months. The eight Saharawis were brutally expelled from
the embassy the same day. Members of the AMDH were able to meet them
inside the embassy. The Spanish ambassador denied any political
connotations to the incident. For Brahim Ghali, Polisario Front
representative in Spain, the two families were asking for political
asylum in Spain, otherwise why would they have taken refuge in the
embassy? he declared to a Madrid daily paper. The two families have
appealed to human rights organisations to intervene on their behalf.

SOLIDARITY 
Sahara Marathon (http://www.saharamarathon.org) 383 participants have
registered to take part in the Sahara Marathon which will take place
in the Saharawi refugee camps on 27 February next. 205 runners come
from Europe, 103 from the USA, 76 from other countries, including
India, Australia and New Zealand. (e-
mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

INTERNET Articles
by Thomas de Saint Maurice, author of "Western Sahara 1991-1999. The
stakes of the referendum of self-determination" and by Carlos
Ruiz Miguel, Professor of constitutional law at the University of
Saint Jacques de Compostella, a specialist on Western Sahara, are
published on: http://tomdsm.multimania.com/analyses.html

 NEW PUBLICATIONS [External links to newspapers may not be valid
after some days because the servers are restarted]

English - Second periodic report of Morocco, E/1990/6/Add.20 (State
Party Report), implementation of the international covenant on
economic, social and cultural rights,
09.01.99. http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf/(Symbol)/E.1990.6.Add.20.E
n?Opendocument - Concluding Observations of the Committee on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Morocco, E/C.12/1/Add.55.
(Concluding
Observations/Comments), 01.12.00. http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf/(S
ymbol)/E.C.12.1.Add.55.En?Opendocument - 999 Team to aid refugees,
Matthew Wild, Derby Evening Telegraph, 13.01.01. (About the firemen
who are taking toys to the Western Sahara)


Castellano
- Revista de la prensa española de la semana:
http://www.nodo50.org/fpolisario/Prensa.htm
- Los pescadores de Dakhla, Eric Casais, Rebelión, 10.01.2001,
http://www.rebelion.org/internacional/sahara100101.htm
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