El desafío del campamento de Agdaym Izik
La protesta que empezó en octubre en zona desértica cerca de El Aaiún se convirtió en un reto para el Gobierno marroquí
EFE - Madrid - 08/11/2010
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Camp Challenge Izik AgdaymThe protest, which began in October in desert area near Laayoune became a challenge for the Moroccan government
EFE - Madrid - 08/11/2010VoteResult No interésPoco interesanteDe interésMuy interesanteImprescindible 18 votesPrint Send
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Moroccan security forces have ended today in the biggest protest that was recorded in Western Sahara since Spain withdrew from the territory 35 years ago. Here is a chronology of events since the demonstration began.
* Trinidad Jimenez: "The Spanish in Laayoune well"
* MEP, Willy Meyer, expelled from El Aaiun
* Tension in a protest against Morocco in Valencia
* Morocco and the Polisario met in New York despite the conflict in El Aaiun
* The PP asks the Government to sponsor negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario
* "We have found an intifada of the other party"
* Skirmishes in several neighborhoods in Laayoune after a quiet night
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October 10: Between 10,000 and 20,000 people settle in a desert area near Laayoune and denounce the violation of social rights, particularly access to employment and housing.
October 24: Teen Dies Saharawi 14, Nayem Elgarhi, shot by Moroccan police car trying to cross a Moroccan controls installed around the camp.
October 28: The Moroccan Foreign Minister, Taib Fassi Fihri, said that negotiations with representatives of the Saharawi protest camp are in their "decisive phase."
4 November: The Polisario Front claims that the camp is "under siege" and denies that there is dialogue between the coordinators of the protest and the government in Rabat.
November 5: Two Spanish journalists were assaulted in a room of the Court of First Instance of Ain Sbaa (Casablanca), which covered a trial of seven Sahrawi activists. Antonio Parra's attacked is Correspondent Spanish Television (TVE) and Eduardo Marín, de la Cadena SER.
November 6: King Mohamed VI of Morocco in a speech to mark the 35th anniversary of the Green March, warned that "not tolerate any violation, alteration or questioning of the Moroccan" from the Western Sahara east of Moroccan Wall , an area controlled by the Frente Polisario military.
November 7: The Front Polisaro describes the speech of King Mohammed VI of "warrior" and "grave threat" to peace and security. Dozens of young Sahrawi protesters in the streets of Laayoune with roadblocks and bonfires, as tension grows in the protest camp.
November 8: Moroccan military and police involved with water cannons, tear gas and batons in the camp. l Saharawi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Ould Salek, calls the "barbaric act" and demanded urgent intervention of the Security Council of the UN. The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trinidad Jimenez, calls for "calm and restraint" to Morocco and the Polisario.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/desafio/campamento/Agdaym/Izik/elpepuint/20101108elpepuint_6/Tes
Camp Challenge Izik AgdaymThe protest, which began in October in desert area near Laayoune became a challenge for the Moroccan government
EFE - Madrid - 08/11/2010VoteResult No interésPoco interesanteDe interésMuy interesanteImprescindible 18 votesPrint Send
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Moroccan security forces have ended today in the biggest protest that was recorded in Western Sahara since Spain withdrew from the territory 35 years ago. Here is a chronology of events since the demonstration began.
* Trinidad Jimenez: "The Spanish in Laayoune well"
* MEP, Willy Meyer, expelled from El Aaiun
* Tension in a protest against Morocco in Valencia
* Morocco and the Polisario met in New York despite the conflict in El Aaiun
* The PP asks the Government to sponsor negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario
* "We have found an intifada of the other party"
* Skirmishes in several neighborhoods in Laayoune after a quiet night
The news on other sites
* Websites in Spanish
* In other languages
October 10: Between 10,000 and 20,000 people settle in a desert area near Laayoune and denounce the violation of social rights, particularly access to employment and housing.
October 24: Teen Dies Saharawi 14, Nayem Elgarhi, shot by Moroccan police car trying to cross a Moroccan controls installed around the camp.
October 28: The Moroccan Foreign Minister, Taib Fassi Fihri, said that negotiations with representatives of the Saharawi protest camp are in their "decisive phase."
4 November: The Polisario Front claims that the camp is "under siege" and denies that there is dialogue between the coordinators of the protest and the government in Rabat.
November 5: Two Spanish journalists were assaulted in a room of the Court of First Instance of Ain Sbaa (Casablanca), which covered a trial of seven Sahrawi activists. Antonio Parra's attacked is Correspondent Spanish Television (TVE) and Eduardo Marín, de la Cadena SER.
November 6: King Mohamed VI of Morocco in a speech to mark the 35th anniversary of the Green March, warned that "not tolerate any violation, alteration or questioning of the Moroccan" from the Western Sahara east of Moroccan Wall , an area controlled by the Frente Polisario military.
November 7: The Front Polisaro describes the speech of King Mohammed VI of "warrior" and "grave threat" to peace and security. Dozens of young Sahrawi protesters in the streets of Laayoune with roadblocks and bonfires, as tension grows in the protest camp.
November 8: Moroccan military and police involved with water cannons, tear gas and batons in the camp. l Saharawi Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Ould Salek, calls the "barbaric act" and demanded urgent intervention of the Security Council of the UN. The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trinidad Jimenez, calls for "calm and restraint" to Morocco and the Polisario.
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