Marruecos eleva a 163 el número de detenidos en El Aaiún
Rabat desmiente la desaparición de un activista saharaui y fuentes hospitalarias confirman la muerte de otros dos agentes de las fuerzas de seguridad marroquíes.- El Polisario habla de 19 muertos y asegura que hay cadáveres en las calles.- Trinidad Jiménez pide que se permita la entrada a periodistas
AGENCIAS - Madrid / Rabat - 10/11/2010
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Morocco raises to 163 the number detained in LaayouneRabat denies the disappearance of a Sahrawi activist and hospital sources confirmed the deaths of two officers of the Moroccan security forces .- The Polisario talking about 19 people and ensures that there are corpses on the streets .- Trinidad Jimenez asked to be allowed entry reporters
AGENCIES - Madrid / Rabat - 10/11/2010
The Moroccan authorities have arrested 163 people caused by the riots following the violent dismantling of Saharawi camp near Laayoune, as announced this morning the police chief, Mohamed Dkissi. The figure is higher than the 159 reported missing yesterday that the Polisario Front, an organization fighting for independence for the territory. Morocco also denied the disappearance of the Sahrawi activist Annâama Asfari, 40 years, despite the claims of the Polisario. Meanwhile, hospital sources reported the death of two officers of the Moroccan security forces who have died from wounds sustained in action on Sunday in which they dismantled the protest camp near Sahara Laayoune. With these two deaths, bringing to ten the number of deaths among troops
Moroccan security. King Mohamed VI has indicated in a statement carried by official news agency MAP that pay out of pocket these burials and the cost of hospitalization of injured players.
For its part, the Polisario has risen now to 19 the death toll Saharan and has ensured that Western Sahara is experiencing a "state of terror" in which Moroccan officials leave the corpses in the streets to spread panic among the population. Last night, the Spanish foreign minister, Trinidad Jimenez, traveling in Latin America, called on Rabat to let reporters work in the area. The self-constituted representative of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) and the Frente Polisario's UN Amhed Bukhari, regretted that the Spanish Government has decided to "throw water on the fire caused by Morocco after the recent military assault and police camp Izik Agdaym protest. It has also recognized the Saharawi delegation raised its withdrawal from the informal meeting of Manhasset, but decided to go for "keep open the peaceful perspective."
"The Spanish government's position has been very behind, even for the French, who is an ally of Morocco," said Bukhari, told Spain's Radio Nacional. "We had hoped that Spain would have enhanced the tone of voice, for at least come in defense of this population," he said.
Bilateral talks
The Moroccan Foreign Minister, Taib Fassi Fihri, has warned of the need for "new momentum" in negotiations on Western Sahara, while the head of the Saharawi delegation in talks Manaste informal (outside New York), Khatri Addouh, has insisted on "the legality of the cause" of the Polisario Front, embodied in the right of the Sahrawi to "freedom and independence."
"We can not continue under the same framework or under the same conditions, hence the need for a new dynamic and a qualitative impetus to these negotiations," said Fassi Fihri, quoted by state news agency MAP, following the meeting.
These contacts have remained held today despite the unrest in recent days in Laayoune, the highest since the end of the war between Morocco and the Frente Polisario in nearly 20 years, and those who have killed several people ( eight officers and a Moroccan Sahrawi activist as Rabat and 19 Sahrawi activists, according to the Polisario).
The representatives of Morocco and the Polisario Front in Western Sahara talks will continue with these meetings, which resume in December and January, while continuing to reject the proposal of the other party has informed the UN special envoy for this region and mediator in the process, Christopher Ross.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/internacional/Marruecos/eleva/163/numero/detenidos/Aaiun/elpepiint/20101110elpepuint_12/Tes
Morocco raises to 163 the number detained in LaayouneRabat denies the disappearance of a Sahrawi activist and hospital sources confirmed the deaths of two officers of the Moroccan security forces .- The Polisario talking about 19 people and ensures that there are corpses on the streets .- Trinidad Jimenez asked to be allowed entry reporters
AGENCIES - Madrid / Rabat - 10/11/2010
The Moroccan authorities have arrested 163 people caused by the riots following the violent dismantling of Saharawi camp near Laayoune, as announced this morning the police chief, Mohamed Dkissi. The figure is higher than the 159 reported missing yesterday that the Polisario Front, an organization fighting for independence for the territory. Morocco also denied the disappearance of the Sahrawi activist Annâama Asfari, 40 years, despite the claims of the Polisario. Meanwhile, hospital sources reported the death of two officers of the Moroccan security forces who have died from wounds sustained in action on Sunday in which they dismantled the protest camp near Sahara Laayoune. With these two deaths, bringing to ten the number of deaths among troops
Moroccan security. King Mohamed VI has indicated in a statement carried by official news agency MAP that pay out of pocket these burials and the cost of hospitalization of injured players.
For its part, the Polisario has risen now to 19 the death toll Saharan and has ensured that Western Sahara is experiencing a "state of terror" in which Moroccan officials leave the corpses in the streets to spread panic among the population. Last night, the Spanish foreign minister, Trinidad Jimenez, traveling in Latin America, called on Rabat to let reporters work in the area. The self-constituted representative of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) and the Frente Polisario's UN Amhed Bukhari, regretted that the Spanish Government has decided to "throw water on the fire caused by Morocco after the recent military assault and police camp Izik Agdaym protest. It has also recognized the Saharawi delegation raised its withdrawal from the informal meeting of Manhasset, but decided to go for "keep open the peaceful perspective."
"The Spanish government's position has been very behind, even for the French, who is an ally of Morocco," said Bukhari, told Spain's Radio Nacional. "We had hoped that Spain would have enhanced the tone of voice, for at least come in defense of this population," he said.
Bilateral talks
The Moroccan Foreign Minister, Taib Fassi Fihri, has warned of the need for "new momentum" in negotiations on Western Sahara, while the head of the Saharawi delegation in talks Manaste informal (outside New York), Khatri Addouh, has insisted on "the legality of the cause" of the Polisario Front, embodied in the right of the Sahrawi to "freedom and independence."
"We can not continue under the same framework or under the same conditions, hence the need for a new dynamic and a qualitative impetus to these negotiations," said Fassi Fihri, quoted by state news agency MAP, following the meeting.
These contacts have remained held today despite the unrest in recent days in Laayoune, the highest since the end of the war between Morocco and the Frente Polisario in nearly 20 years, and those who have killed several people ( eight officers and a Moroccan Sahrawi activist as Rabat and 19 Sahrawi activists, according to the Polisario).
The representatives of Morocco and the Polisario Front in Western Sahara talks will continue with these meetings, which resume in December and January, while continuing to reject the proposal of the other party has informed the UN special envoy for this region and mediator in the process, Christopher Ross.
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