Western Sahara : what is behind Lamamra’s restlessness?

Coordination meetings have gathered, on the eve of the UN General Assembly, officers of the Algerian military intelligence services (DRS) and leaders of the Polisario separatist Front. According to an...
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Polisario – Congress: winds of revolt blow against Mohamed Abdelaziz

The Polisario chief is becoming increasingly weakened and fragile as the congress of the separatist Front scheduled for December is nearing. Informed sources in Tindouf explain this vulnerability by his...
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Why Christopher Ross did not meet the Polisario leader

Christopher Ross has not met the Polisario leader in Tindouf. The reason does not lie in Mohamed Abdelaziz’s sickness, as first thought. Sahrawi informed sources from the Tindouf camps affirm that it...
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Western Sahara: the Polisario in the face of elections in Morocco

Informed sources in the Tindouf camps affirm that the Polisario separatist front is more destabilized than ever by the forthcoming local elections of September 4 in Morocco. The reason behind the Algeria-backed...
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Western Sahara: Kerry Kennedy’s Final Twitches

The American bounty hunter, Kerry Kennedy, as usual, made one of her media appearances just after the announcement that the UN mediator for Western Sahara, Christopher Ross, would shortly conduct a new...
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The Polisario bothered by Madrid’s attitude in Takbar Haddi case

The Polisario has been traumatized by the Spanish authorities’ decision to put an end to the sit-in observed by Takbar Haddi in front of Morocco’s consulate in the Canary Islands, according to informed...
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Sahara: What if Ban Ki-Moon exacts lifting the blockade on Tindouf camps?

The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is expected in September or early October in Western Sahara and in the Tindouf camps (southwestern Algeria) on what will be his first official visit to the region,...
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Western Sahara: The Guergarate border crossing point keeps busy

The Guergarate border crossing point at the farthest south of the Moroccan Sahara has been very busy lately. After the border guards intercepted a Polisario activist with an Algerian passport, a senior...
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The Polisario devastated by Arab Lawyers Union’s initiative

The Polisario leaders have been devastated by the Arab Lawyers Union’s initiative to hold the closing session of its Congress in Laayoune, regional capital of Western Sahara, after it convened the first...
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Western Sahara: Algiers distraught by Morocco’s comeback to Africa

The latest reshuffle at the Algerian foreign ministry, become a two-headed machine, has been accelerated by the Algerian diplomacy’s failures in the Western Sahara issue and also by Morocco’s breakthrough...
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