The speech of King Mohammed VI is in line with the “policy headlong”

Chahid El Hafed – Speech from the Moroccan monarch, King Mohammed VI delivered at mark the 36th anniversary of the Moroccan invasion of Western Sahara is in line with the “policy headlong rush” and denotes the “obstinacy” of Rabat to circumvent United Nations resolutions and the plan UN-OAU settlement, said Monday the Saharawi Government.

In a statement released by the Ministry of Communication, the Saharawi Government deplored “the leak forward and the obstinacy of Rabat to circumvent United Nations resolutions and the UN settlement plan- OAU, ratified by the Security Council and signed by both parties to the conflict in 1991, stipulating the organization of a referendum autodéterminationdu Saharawi people “.

“Since 1975, the Government of Morocco, situated in the Western Sahara issue a peg on which it hangs all the crises of Morocco, taking advantage of this time to distract the view of the Moroccan problems and real difficulties of Moroccan citizens, the horizon of elections on November 25, “the statement said.

For the Saharawi Government, want to include the Western Sahara in the “advanced regionalization” is “an incongruity and a hoax” adding that the Sahrawis have nothing to do with it, knowing that it is but a new attempt to circumvent the legal status of the territory, “which has yet to be decolonized through a referendum on self-determination.”

The tragedy of the Sahrawi refugees for 36 years “due solely to the illegal Moroccan military invasion, which led to their exodus, fleeing napalm bombs and phosphorus,” the Sahrawi government, which states that the refugee issue, as evidenced by international organizations on the ground, is “a political issue, whose outcome is related to their self-determination and independence.” The Saharawi Government finally recalls that international organizations, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, show that Morocco has committed and still committing “serious violations” of human rights against citizens Saharawi defenseless, the most prominent military intervention is “brutal” against Gdeim Izik camp in November 2010, and those of Dakhla in February and September 2011.

The Saharawi government further argues that the end of the tragedy of the region “will occur when the Eta Morocco will end the logic of the occupation and annexation by force.”

The Polisario Front, “sole legitimate representative of the Saharawi people, remains attached to the right of the Saharawi people to self-determination, independence and the establishment of full sovereignty over its national territory,” said the statement. (APS)

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