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President of Republic sends condolence message to Eagleton family

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Bir Lehlou (Liberated Territories), July 20, 2011(SPS) - The President of the Republic and secretary general of the Polisario Front, Mohamed Abdelaziz, addressed a message of condolence to Mrs Kay Eagleton family following the death of her husband

Agenda of 8th Polisario Front- Morocco meeting is "important" (Mohamed Abdelaziz

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Boumerdes (Algeria), July 19, 2011 (SPS) - The President of the Republic and the Secretary General of the Polisario Front , Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, qualified Tuesday in Boumerdes, the agenda presented by the UN Secretary General concerning the eighth informal meeting between the Polisario Front and Morocco as "important," because the proposals of both parties will be discussed.

Saharawi President calls on UN to assume its full responsibility in Saharawi question

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Boumerdes (Algeria), July 19, 2011 (SPS) - The Saharawi President, Mohamed Abdelaziz called Tuesday in Boumerdes on the UN to assume its full responsibility in the Western Sahara issue and the decolonization of the territory.

In a speech at the closing ceremony of the 2nd Summer School of Polisario and SADR cadres, Mr. Abdelaziz called for sanctions against the Moroccan government, which ignores international law, release of political prisoners and shedding light on the fate of more than 651 disappeared Saharawi.

Mayor of Naples supports right of Saharawi people to self-determination

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Rome, July 19, 2011 (SPS) - The mayor of Naples Luigi De Magistris, newly elected head of the municipality, asserted that he supported the struggle of the Saharawi people to self-determination, indicated Tuesday the Sahrawi diplomatic representative in Italy, Omar Mih.

Debate at Alicante University on the evolution of Western Sahara conflict

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Alicante (Spain) July 19, 2011 (SPS) - The Spanish University of Alicante organized Monday a training course designed to promote debate on the evolution of the situation in Western Sahara and the position taken by Spain in order to contribute in finding a solution to the problem which lasted for decades.

South Sudan Releases Its New Currency

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Juba, July 19, 2011 (SPS) - Newly independent South Sudan released its own currency today to banks in the capital, Juba, said Aggrey Tisa, undersecretary for planning in the Ministry of Finance.

It may take as long as two months before the South Sudan pound replaces the old currency the nation shared with Sudan before it gained independence on July 9, Tisa said in an interview. Sudanese President Umar al-Bashir announced on July 12 that his government decided also to print a new currency.

US Officials hold talks with Gaddafi's representatives

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Tripoli, July 19, 2011(SPS )- US officials have met face-to-face with of Muammar Gaddafi's representatives - but the two sides disagree about what they discussed.

Libyan government spokesman Moussa Ibrahim told reporters in Tripoli the talks had been held on Saturday.

He refused to say exactly where they happened or which officials were involved, but said they had involved ways to repair ties between Tripoli and Washington.

The Americans said the reason for the meeting was to insist that Col Gaddafi leaves power.

German youth group called on its country to pressure Morocco for respecting human rights in Western Sahara

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Berlin, July 18, 2011 (SPS) - In a letter to the German minister of foreign affair, the German youth group “project of Western Sahara” has called on the government of its country to exert pressure on Morocco to respect human rights in Western Sahara and to work for extending the mandate of MINURSO to include monitoring and report about human rights violations in the Territory.

“German y that chairs the UN Security Council this month has an opportunity to carry out initiatives consolidating human and peoples’ rights,” the letter said.

Thousands rally in Rabat to demand reforms

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Rabat (Morocco) July 18, 2011 (SPS) - Nearly 1500 Moroccan protesters gathered Sunday in the Moroccan city, Rabat, to demand political and economic reforms in response to the call of the February 20 Movement, Moroccan media and websites reported Monday.

The Moroccan security forces prevented the protesters to gather outside the parliament headquarters.

Saharawi youth soccer team arrives in Sweden to participate in International Gothia Cup

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Gothenburg (Sweden) July 18, 2011 (SPS) - Saharawi soccer team of youth arrived Sunday to the city of Gothenburg, Sweden, to participate in the International Youth Soccer Tournament (Gothia Cup), which annually organizes in Sweden, according to the Polisario Front representation in Sweden.

The Sahrawi football team, which is composed of 17 children and three adults, will play its first match in the Tournament against Norway team.

Finalization of study days on struggle of Saharawi woman at Barcelona University

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Barcelona, July 18, 2011 (SPS) - The activities of the study days on the struggle of the Saharawi woman held at the University of Barcelona shut down Saturday with the participation of Saharawi delegation led by Ms. Kahdija Hamdi, minister of culture in the Saharawi Republic.

The study days marked by the organization of a number of conferences for exchanging woman’s experiences, where Ms. Khadija Hamdi gave a lecture about the experience of the Saharawi woman in the political field.

Independence of South Sudan is other victory for struggle of peoples to self-determination (SADR President

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Bir Lehlou (liberated territories) July 17, 2011 (SPS) - “The independence of South Sudan is another victory for the just struggle of peoples to self-determination,” the President of the Republic and Secretary General of the Polisario Front, Mr. Mohamed Abdelaziz, has confirmed in a letter sent to Mr. Silva Kiir Myardit, president of the Republic of South Sudan.

Sudan says to circulate new currency this month

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Khartoum, July 16, 2011 (SPS) - Sudan's central bank said on Saturday it would begin circulating a new currency this month after South Sudan said it planned to create a currency of its own.

South Sudan, which declared independence on July 9 under a 2005 peace deal that ended decades of civil war, said on Monday it would begin circulating its previously announced South Sudan pound in the coming week, pegging it one-to-one with Sudan's existing pound .

Next round of negotiations between Frente Polisario and Morocco will discuss electoral corps and mechanisms for self-determination (UN statement

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United Nations (New York), July 16, 2011 (SPS) - The next round of preliminary negotiations between the Frente Polisario and Morocco, scheduled for 19 to 21 July, will discuss the issue of the electoral corps and mechanisms for self-determination,” according to the announcement issued Thursday by the UN.

“During the upcoming talks, the parties will, as previously agreed, further deepen their discussion of their respective proposals on a settlement, including the issue of the electoral corps and mechanisms for self-determination,” the statement asserted.

Gathering of solidarity with Saharawi people outside European Parliament on next November

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Boumerdes (Algeria) July 16, 2011 (SPS) - A group of French activists have decided to organized a gathering of solidarity with the Saharawi people outside the European Parliament on November to protest the European position towards the Saharawi cause, as confirmed Wednesday in Boumerdes by Mohamed Benchabane, from the Association of Solidarity with the Saharawi people in Lorraine, France.

South Sudan becomes newest member of UN

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United Nation, July 16, 2011 (SPS) - South Sudan became the newest member of the United Nations, as it was welcomed into the world's top club amid pledges to help one of the planet's poorest states take its first steps.

"I declare South Sudan a member of the United Nations," said Joseph Deiss, president of the UN General Assembly, after a vote by acclamation admitted the country as the UN's 193rd member.

"Welcome, South Sudan. Welcome to the community of nations," added UN chief Ban Ki-moon.

French elected denounce position of France towards Saharawi cause

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Boumerdes (Algeria) July 16, 2011 (SPS) - French elected denounced Thursday the position of France towards the Saharawi cause and the use of its veto at the UN Security Council to obstruct the holding of a referendum on self-determination for the Sahrawi people.

Republic of South Sudan Recognition of Saharawi Republic is a "historic decision" (Polisario Front)

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Shaheed El Hafed (refugee camps) July 15, 2011 (SPS) - Polisario Front considered the Republic of South Sudan recognition of the Saharawi Republic as a "historic decision", in statement concluded  meeting of the National Secretariat (SN) of the Polisario Front, held Thursday under the chairmanship of the Secretary General, the President of the Republic, Mohamed Abdelaziz.