http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/050630/2005063031.html

Moroccan among wanted terrorism suspects in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia-Morocco, Local, 6/30/2005 
Moroccan Younes Mohamed Ibrahim Hiyari appears in a list issued by 
Saudi authorities on 36 suspected terrorists believed to be linked 
to a series of terror attacks across the country.

The Interior Ministry said in a release published by the Saudi press 
agency SPA that 15 persons suspected of involvement in terrorist 
acts are inside Saudi Arabia, while 21 others are outside the 
country.

Younes Mohamed Ibrahim Hyari, 36, went to Saudi Arabia to perform 
pilgrimage five years ago and stayed in the country, noted the 
release, underlining that the suspect lives illegally with his wife 
and daughter in Riyadh where he was seen for the last time.

The 36 terrorism suspects also include 3 Chadians, one Kuwaiti, one 
Mauritanian and one Yemenite. (MAP)OB/

Morocco aware of hostile maneuvers against its territorial 
integrity, official

Rabat, June 29 (MAP)- Morocco is perfectly aware of hostile 
manoeuvres that aim to harm its territorial integrity, said 
Wednesday Moroccan minister of Communication, and Government 
spokesman, Nabil Benabdallah.

Speaking at a press briefing following the weekly cabinet meeting, 
Benabdallah said Morocco is aware of the existence of a structured 
plan destined to harm Morocco's territorial integrity and of "our 
enemy's persistence to interfere in our domestic affairs, which 
clearly contradicts its statements that this issue should be solved 
within the United Nations."

The Minister was referring to the Sahara conflict that opposes 
Morocco to the Algeria-backed Polisario Front, which claims the 
separation of Morocco's southern provinces (known as the Sahara). 
The former Spanish colony was retrieved by Morocco in 1975 under 
Madrid Accords signed with Spain and Mauritania.

The enemy of our territorial integrity, said Benabdellah, 
is "exercising pressure on some countries," pointing out that 
Morocco endeavors to foil these schemes and preserve the 
international tendency in this issue, particularly within the United 
Nations.

Commenting on Kenya's decision to recognize the Saharawi Arab 
Democratic Republic (SADR), self-proclaimed by the Polisario, 
Benabdellah said Morocco's recalling its ambassador in Nairobi "is a 
first reaction to this unjustified and regrettable decision."

The Government spokesman recalled, on the other hand, that 30 
African countries do not recognize the "SADR" and that they 
represent the majority in the continent.

The minister voiced need to carry on diplomatic and political 
efforts to "reinforce the domestic front to defend the national 
territorial integrity.








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