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Ghana Forum on Western Sahara condemns Crans Montana’s attempt to legitimize illegal occupation

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Accra (Ghana), February 7, 2015 (SPS) - The Ghana Forum on Western Sahara is calling on Swiss-based Crans Montana Forum (CMF), to reconsider their decision to hold an extra-ordinary meeting in Dakhla, a city of Western Sahara, illegally occupied by Morocco, against international law, in statement Thursday.   

 

The Forum is of the firm view that organising the meeting in Dakla under the auspices of King Mohammed VI of Morocco would not only undermine the mission of Crans Montana, a body that claims to work tirelessly for peace and better world, but more importantly give legitimacy to the illegitimate and illegal polices of King Mohammed VI in Western Sahara and undermined the struggle of the Saharawi people for self-determination.  

 

The Ghana Forum on Western Sahara believes that Crans Montana does not support the illegal occupation of Western Sahara by Morocco; we therefore call on Crans Montana to heed last week’s declaration by the Heads of States and Governments of the African Union to reverse their decision to meet in the territory.

 

 Finally, the Forum urges all freedom lovers worldwide, particularly so, the Government of Ghana and Ghanaians of all political persuasion, as a matter of urgency, to bring pressure to bear on the Moroccan authorities to respect international legality and ensure that MINURSO organize the referendum on self-determination in Western Sahara as recommended by the UN Security Council without further delay.

 

The Crans Montana Forum, a non-governmental organization purportedly seeks to promote international cooperation, dialogue, growth, stability, peace and security across the world has announced a three-day meeting dubbed: South-South Cooperation and Crans Montana Forum on Africa in Dakhla, a city in the Western Sahara territory. The meeting is planned from March 12 -14 this year.

 

The Ghana Forum for Western Sahara was formed in Accra in 2010. It has a Steering Committee from a number of organization including Ghana Bar Association, Trade Union Congress, National Union of Ghana Students, Ghana Journalists Association, Socialist Forum of Ghana, amongst many others. It is chaired by respected Human Rights Lawyer, Akoto Ampaw. (SPS)

 

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