Controversial accord in Copenhagen is “The worst in history”, said the Sudanese delegate

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Morocco Post \ Copenhagen \ Denmark
The agreement reached at the climate Friday night in Copenhagen is “the worst in history”, said the Sudanese delegate Lumumba Stanislas Dia-Ping whose country chairs the G77.
“If one country says no, there will be no agreement, and many countries have said they would refuse,” he said.
United States announced Friday after a series of multilateral meeting between President Obama, Prime Minister Wen (Chinese), Prime Minister Singh (India) and President Zuma (South Africa), a “significant agreement” had been obtained.
The U.N. climate conference agreed to “take note” of the Copenhagen accord, as the

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The Polisario Front Angered by the French president Nicolas Sarkozy’s positive remarks on Western Sahara

Morocco Post Algeria – A statement by the Algerian APS agency reported that Polisario Front has criticized the French president Nicolas Sarkozy’s positive remarks on the Moroccan proposal granting a broad autonomy for Western Sahara.
“It is regrettable that the French government praises the Moroccan proposal for autonomy for Western Sahara, when it is a proposal that legitimizes colonial fait accompli, and does not respect the law and international legality,” said Secretary General of Polisario, Mohamed Abdelaziz.
A statement by the Algerian APS agency indicated that the Polisario Front criticized French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s positive comments on Morocco’s proposal for

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White House Welcomed the Moroccan Decision to re-admit Aminatou Haidar

In light of the recent developments concerning the Moroccan Human Rights activist Aminatou Haidar, the White House issued a statement praising the Moroccan gesture and considering it as a reflection of true spirit and generosity of the Moroccan people White House official said.
“We welcome the government of Morocco’s decision to re-admit Aminatou Haidar on humanitarian grounds following her month-long hunger strike in Spain. This gesture by the Moroccan government is reflective of the true spirit and generosity of the Moroccan people.
Throughout this episode, we advocated for the return of Ms. Haidar to Morocco based on humanitarian grounds with

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Moroccan Community Integration and Empowerment: a Seven-point Invitation to a Long-term Strategy

This article is a call to Moroccan community activists and members to develop a long-term strategy for empowerment based on a number of criteria and political tools.
Let us first define empowerment. It is that stage of maturity when an individual or a group has the capability to effect instantaneous or deferred change in the life of the individual in particular and the community in general at home or abroad through the exercise of political clout and networks.
The Community at present lacks the instruments of empowerment and the know-how to go about obtaining it. I am in no way

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