Sahara : Soutien du Zimbabwe
Le Premier ministre et dirigeant du Mouvement pour le changement démocratique au Zimbabwe, Morgan Tsvangirai, a affirmé qu’il est pour une solution pacifique à la question du Sahara dans le respect de l’intégrité territoriale du Maroc. Morgan Tsvangirai, qui a reçu le grand «Prix Medays 2008», décerné par l’Institut Amadeus à l’occasion du Forum du Sud pour une Méditerranée nouvelle, a également affirmé dans une déclaration à la presse que l’Union Africaine est appelée à s’impliquer et à œuvrer pour contribuer à une solution pacifique de la question du Sahara. Le leader du Mouvement pour le changement démocratique au Zimbabwe a assisté, vendredi soir, à la cérémonie de clôture du Forum méditerranéen «Medays» qui a réuni une pléiade de ministres, de politiques et d’intellectuels de plusieurs pays des deux rives de la Mare Nostrum pour débattre de l’avenir de la région méditerranéenne dans le cadre de l’Union pour la Méditerranée (UPM).Annonce
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Mandela supported Morocco..
Morocco supported years the ANC...
But Mbeki put knife in Morocco back..
http://www.maroc.ma/NR/exeres/4DE1F5...B13D7E1D0F.htm
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alors ça , on ne s'y attendais pas du tout .............
qui l'eut cru ....??
j'ai poste un article sur cette guerre diplomatique maroc sud afrique qu'on en parlent pas dans le monde francophone.
http://www.algerie-dz.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=104280
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Mandela get his first gun in Morocco... from Algerian Liberation Army. So funny!
In the Rif were weapons factories (Tetouan, Nador, Tanger, Oujda) were weapons were been build and then send to Algeria.
Also Egypt etc send weapons to Tanger ports, Nador etc and then the were send to Algeria..
Oujda was a very important headquarter for Algerian Libertaion army and weapons depost..
Ferhat Abbas, Ben Balla, Boumedienne, Boutaflika were trained in the Rif by Moroccan liberation army and had in Oujda
their headquarter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oujda_group
Some people forget always the good things.....Dernière modification par Mister1979, 01 décembre 2008, 12h20.
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tu peux pas nier ça alryib3, même les grandes têtes du mouvement de liberation le disent sans complexe, le Maroc a aidé en arme et en logistique le peuple algériens pour son indépendance. Et beaucoup de marocains ont combattu dans les maquis contre l'armée française.
Si tu lisai la presse algerienne, souvent en faisant des biographie, ils parlent des hommes qui ont fait l'Algèrie, et de leurs passage par le Maroc.
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Ferhat Abbas, Ben Balla, Boumediene were all in Morocco (Rif) and were their trained by Rif Moroccan Libertion army and supported by them...
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During the War of Algeria, in 1956, Abdelaziz Bouteflika joined the Army of the borders in Morocco when he was 19. He had training at the School of the executives of the ALN of Dar El Kebdani (Morocco, Ville of Nador), then he became “controller” for the direction of the Wilaya V (in Morocco), its task consisted in “pleading the cause of the ALN” near the Algerian rural , between 1957 and 1958.
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- October 1955. The Moroccan Istiqlal (nationalist) party announces that the Algerian and Moroccan "resistance movements" have united to form a "liberation army of North Africa" to conduct a joint struggle for the "liberation" of Algeria and Morocco.
- September 1955. The nationalist uprising of 1954 spreads to new areas of north-eastern Algeria.
- November 1954. The FLN launches armed revolts throughout Algeria and issues a statement demanding a sovereign Algerian state.
- April 1954. French North African nationalist parties sign in Cairo, Egypt, to establish a "Liberation Committee".
- February 1952. The Tunisian, Algerian, and Moroccan nationalist parties meet in Paris and agree to co-ordinate their independence activities.
- February 1951. Partial elections to the 120-member Algerian Assembly are held.
- April 1950. The Algerian police discover a cache of weapons thought to belong to an organisation directed by the Mouvement pout le triomphe des libertés démocratiques (MTLD), a Muslim nationalist group.
- January 1948. It is reported that North African nationalist movements convene in Cairo and agree to form a "Liberation Committee for North Africa", led by Abd el-Krim.
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It looks that you don't know much about you own history. Algeria was totally controlled by French. All the weapons for the Algerian Libertion army had to come from smuggling from Morocco and Tunisia..
You give us arms, we bring you independence. Good deal no?
Anyway small arms were built by l'armée des frontiéres in the bases of the ALN, and big arms given by China, Yougouslavia, Egypte. Morocco had not many arms to give in 1957. Morocco was not Yougouslavia or China or Egypte at the time.∞
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