Polisario: Mohamed Abdelaziz’s Succession, No Surprise

The Sahrawis in the Tindouf camps have no illusions as to the successor to Mohamed Abdelaziz, who passed away on Tuesday. They know that the Polisario is the exclusive power of Algerian officials. While...
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Sahara: Paris Getting Used to Lamamra’s Whims

Ramtane Lamamra is playing his favorite game again. The head of Algerian diplomacy is once again trying to exert pressure on France to make it change its standpoint on the Sahara issue, and shamelessly...
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Sahara: Polisario Troubled by Legalization of Separatist NGO in Morocco

According to informed sources in the Polisario headquarters in Tindouf, officials of the separatist front are bothered by Moroccan Authorities’ decision to authorize a pro-Polisario association to officially...
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Sahara: Turkish Investors’ Visit Maddens Algeria, the Polisario

The visit undertaken by a delegation of Turkish economic operators in southern Morocco on Wednesday, part of their prospection for investment projects in the Sahara, angered Algerian leaders who saw it...
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Polisario: What is Behind Abu Walid El Essahraoui’s threats Against Morocco

The latest outing of the terrorist Abu Walid El Essahraoui marks a turning point. The Polisario former official called on his supporters to stage attacks on tourists and on other sensitive targets in Morocco...
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Stinging Setback for Algeria, Polisario at UN Security Council

The resolution adopted on Friday by the UN Security Council on the Sahara rings like a real fiasco for Algerian rulers. They were expecting reprisals against Morocco following its showdown with the UN...
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Polisario’s Threats to Resort to Arms Could Backfire

The Polisario is bringing up again the threat to take up arms against Morocco as a means of pressure on the Security Council which is about to vote a new resolution on the Sahara. Yet, this threat, obviously...
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Algiers more worried than the Polisario by Morocco–GCC Summit

In Algeria, neither Algerian leaders, nor Polisario leaders were expecting such a heavy blow: the announcement of a summit between King Mohammed VI and the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council, on April...
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Sahara: The Feat of Manuel Valls in Algiers

The French Prime Minister’s visit in Algiers has just brought another disappointment to Algerian leaders, who could not snatch any concession from Manuel Valls on the Sahara issue. The diplomatic setback...
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Sahara: The European Appeal that has Shaken the Polisario

After it followed with concern the indignant reaction of the Council of the European Union following the cancellation of the Morocco-EU farm deal, the Polisario has been shaken by the appeal lodged by...
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