El conflicto del Sáhara
El Gobierno reprocha la actuación de Marruecos en el Sáhara
Jiménez pide explicaciones a Rabat por la muerte "del español" en El Aaiún y lamenta la violencia.- Zapatero asegura que su política hacia el Sáhara "defiende los intereses de España"
EL PAÍS - Madrid - 12/11/2010
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Gobierno/reprocha/actuacion/Marruecos/Sahara/elpepuint/20101112elpepunac_3/Tes
The Sahara conflictThe Government criticizes the performance of Morocco in the SaharaJimenez requested an explanation from Rabat by death "of Spanish" in Laayoune and regrets the violence .- Zapatero said that his policy toward the Sahara "defending the interests of Spain"COUNTRY - Madrid - 12/11/2010
In the strongest statement made so far by Spain on the riots in Laayoune, Trinidad Jimenez has criticized the performance of Morocco and has condemned the violence that was dismantled on Monday the Saharawi camp, though with some it has not been addressed nor an explicit condemnation or a formal complaint, but a setting position on the incidents that have killed two civilians and 11 police Sahrawi Moroccans, according to the latest official figures this morning for Rabat. The Foreign Minister has also given good versions since yesterday pointed to the existence of a Spanish victim, although he qualified that the case remains under investigation. "Spain considers it necessary to establish urgently the death of Spanish citizens," said Jiménez in a press conference after the Council of Ministers. Babi is Hamday Buyema, 35, who, according to data available so far, said yesterday as his family has Spanish DNI.
His brother, Buyema Hamday Lehman has called this morning from Alicante Morocco open "thorough investigation" to make known the "whole truth" about the death of his family, and to determine "if someone ordered the murder." Buyema Hamday explained that his brother traveled on Monday by bus to work, why he had moved from Murcia to Laayoune, after having resided in Petrel (Alicante) - and the police asked the occupants to get out of the vehicle , if only he did, he was the only Western Sahara. "Within two seconds, a police car passes over 130 kilometers per hour, reverses and turns to go over," said the man, who knew what happened through a contact Sahara. The deceased's brother has said that if the Spanish government guarantees their safety, travel to Laayoune to take over the body and bury him in this area, where also lie the remains of his mother.
Earlier, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has said from Seoul that the reply given by the Government to the crisis is "the responsible, sensible and prudent to resolve the conflict and also to the interests of Spain, Miguel Gonzalez and report Alejandro Bolaños. "The interests of Spain is what the Government has to put forward. [But also] is the most appropriate response to resolve the conflict and, consequently, for the Sahrawi people," he insisted, when asked about why Spain has not condemned the use of force by the Moroccan authorities. Earlier, he had expressed his "deep concern" over the "serious incidents" have occurred in the former Spanish colony, but stressing that the relationship with Morocco is "a priority for Spain," a "theme of state" against which appealed to the responsibility of the PP.
The priority, he stressed, is to succeed the direct talks between Morocco and the Frente Polisario, resumed this week, and "put the greatest effort" that the investigation by the Attorney Moroccan clarify some facts about just yet information is incomplete and contradictory. What I was willing to give it a "social response", with the assistance of bilateral and EU, the problems of the Saharawi population are at the root of the protest.
Zapatero said the government is doing "ongoing efforts" to ensure the right to information for journalists, with the arrest of three special envoys from the SER and the veto imposed on all the Spanish media. Government sources indicate that studies Rabat allow access to the Sahara of a Spanish journalist, to "balance" the presence of a French (a special correspondent for Le Monde). Regarding the visit to Algeria by the former Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, has indicated that it is related to the crisis of the Sahara but in the preparation of the summit for the Mediterranean Union, scheduled for day 21 in Barcelona, although there is almost assured you will not be held, and has been surprised that could be interpreted as a disavowal of his successor as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Trinidad Jiménez.
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Gobierno/reprocha/actuacion/Marruecos/Sahara/elpepuint/20101112elpepunac_3/Tes
The Sahara conflictThe Government criticizes the performance of Morocco in the SaharaJimenez requested an explanation from Rabat by death "of Spanish" in Laayoune and regrets the violence .- Zapatero said that his policy toward the Sahara "defending the interests of Spain"COUNTRY - Madrid - 12/11/2010
In the strongest statement made so far by Spain on the riots in Laayoune, Trinidad Jimenez has criticized the performance of Morocco and has condemned the violence that was dismantled on Monday the Saharawi camp, though with some it has not been addressed nor an explicit condemnation or a formal complaint, but a setting position on the incidents that have killed two civilians and 11 police Sahrawi Moroccans, according to the latest official figures this morning for Rabat. The Foreign Minister has also given good versions since yesterday pointed to the existence of a Spanish victim, although he qualified that the case remains under investigation. "Spain considers it necessary to establish urgently the death of Spanish citizens," said Jiménez in a press conference after the Council of Ministers. Babi is Hamday Buyema, 35, who, according to data available so far, said yesterday as his family has Spanish DNI.
His brother, Buyema Hamday Lehman has called this morning from Alicante Morocco open "thorough investigation" to make known the "whole truth" about the death of his family, and to determine "if someone ordered the murder." Buyema Hamday explained that his brother traveled on Monday by bus to work, why he had moved from Murcia to Laayoune, after having resided in Petrel (Alicante) - and the police asked the occupants to get out of the vehicle , if only he did, he was the only Western Sahara. "Within two seconds, a police car passes over 130 kilometers per hour, reverses and turns to go over," said the man, who knew what happened through a contact Sahara. The deceased's brother has said that if the Spanish government guarantees their safety, travel to Laayoune to take over the body and bury him in this area, where also lie the remains of his mother.
Earlier, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has said from Seoul that the reply given by the Government to the crisis is "the responsible, sensible and prudent to resolve the conflict and also to the interests of Spain, Miguel Gonzalez and report Alejandro Bolaños. "The interests of Spain is what the Government has to put forward. [But also] is the most appropriate response to resolve the conflict and, consequently, for the Sahrawi people," he insisted, when asked about why Spain has not condemned the use of force by the Moroccan authorities. Earlier, he had expressed his "deep concern" over the "serious incidents" have occurred in the former Spanish colony, but stressing that the relationship with Morocco is "a priority for Spain," a "theme of state" against which appealed to the responsibility of the PP.
The priority, he stressed, is to succeed the direct talks between Morocco and the Frente Polisario, resumed this week, and "put the greatest effort" that the investigation by the Attorney Moroccan clarify some facts about just yet information is incomplete and contradictory. What I was willing to give it a "social response", with the assistance of bilateral and EU, the problems of the Saharawi population are at the root of the protest.
Zapatero said the government is doing "ongoing efforts" to ensure the right to information for journalists, with the arrest of three special envoys from the SER and the veto imposed on all the Spanish media. Government sources indicate that studies Rabat allow access to the Sahara of a Spanish journalist, to "balance" the presence of a French (a special correspondent for Le Monde). Regarding the visit to Algeria by the former Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos, has indicated that it is related to the crisis of the Sahara but in the preparation of the summit for the Mediterranean Union, scheduled for day 21 in Barcelona, although there is almost assured you will not be held, and has been surprised that could be interpreted as a disavowal of his successor as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Trinidad Jiménez.
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