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  • des parlementaires Britaniques se penchent sur le conflit du Sahara Occidental

    le groupe parlementaire du Sahara Occidentale au sein du Parlement Britanique demandent a Mr Gordon Brown de contribuer á la resolution du conflit du SO: deux volumes se dinstinguent dans cet appel, celui des droits de l homme dans les territoire occupés et celui de l exploitation illegitimes des richesss naturelles des sahraouis!

    British MEPs call on amending EU-Moroccan fisheries agreement

    12/06/2009


    The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Western Sahara sent today the below letter to the British Prime minister.

    The Rt Hon Gordon Brown
    Prime Minister
    10 Downing St
    LONDON SW1A OAA

    12th June 2009

    Dear Prime Minister

    We are delivering this letter on the day of the launch of a major new awareness-raising campaign to urge your Government to take immediate steps to resolve the crisis in Western Sahara, now in its 33rd year. The continuing occupation of the Western Sahara by Morocco, in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions and the judgement of the International Court of Justice, has left 165,000 indigenous Saharawi refugees to languish in camps in the Algerian desert for over three decades. Mindful of your long-standing commitment to Africa, we hope you will take urgent steps to ensure that the UK takes a lead within the UN Security Council to fulfil its obligation to ensure a referendum on self-determination takes place, as was agreed under the terms of the UN ceasefire agreement in 1991.

    Two areas that require immediate action are:

    1. Human rights
    It is incumbent upon the UN Security Council to install human rights monitoring in occupied Western Sahara as recommended by the OHCHR report, and as called for in recent reports by Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and most recently the European Parliament. We were pleased to see the statement by John Sawers, the UK Ambassador to the UN, referring to Security Council resolution 1871 (2009): extending the mandate of the United Nations Mission for a Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO), saying that it explicitly includes humanitarian measures and human rights.

    The UK must also demonstrate its stated commitment to promoting human rights by taking a lead in Europe to address the failure of the EU to tackle Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara in its relations with the kingdom of Morocco. The EU is in a position to exert influence on Morocco to respect international law and human rights.

    2. The illegal exploitation of the resources of Western Sahara
    Large reserves of phosphate, vast fishing grounds and potential offshore reserves of oil and gas have meant that many Western governments and companies are involved in lucrative trade deals with the Moroccans, in defiance of international law. Agreements between the EU and Morocco,
    whether the Neighbourhood Policy or the Fisheries Agreement, must be limited to the territory of Morocco and these limits must be clearly stated.

    The failure to address Morocco’s ongoing violation of over 100 UN Resolutions preventing the illegal plundering of Western Sahara’s natural resource, and thus to allow human rights abuses to be committed with impunity diminishes Britain. It also diminishes the United Nations and it is an affront to all those with a belief in justice. By ensuring human rights are respected and the illegal exploitation of the resources are challenged, the UK Government will show the moral leadership that is necessary to resolve the conflict, through ensuring a UN supervised referendum on self-determination.

    Yours sincerely

    Jeremy Corbyn (Chair of the APPG on Western Sahara)

    NOTE: Members of the APPG on Western Sahara
    Jeremy Corbyn MP
    David Drew MP
    Hywel Williams MP
    Ann Clwyd MP
    Joan Walley MP
    Sally Keeble MP
    Katy Clark MP
    Kelvin Hopkins MP
    Mike Hancock MP
    Paul Flynn MP
    John Grogan MP
    Bob Spink MP
    John Austin MP
    John Bercow MP
    Mark Williams MP
    Daniel Kawczynski MP
    Peter Bottomley MP
    George Young MP
    Nigel Evans MP
    Robert Walter MP
    Dernière modification par absent, 01 juillet 2009, 21h35.

  • #2
    Il me semble que la position britannique est déjà en faveur de l'autonomie,

    Les appels de ces petits "anges" parlementaires ne feront pas la zizanie escomptée,

    Moi je dis qu'il fera beau payer par ci et par là, à la fin ça restera marocain
    Dernière modification par alien, 01 juillet 2009, 21h51.

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    • #3
      alien citation
      Il me semble que la position britannique est déjà en faveur de l'autonomie,



      Il me semble que tu te trompe

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      • #4
        Les britaniques sont moins catégoriques que seraient les français et les américains sur l'affaire du Sahara. Mais leur silence officiel est suffisant pour que le Maroc en profite. Et ce n'est pas prêt de changer
        Les britaniques ont fort à faire avec leur crise. Là les investisseurs espagnols sont dans le sud, les egyptiens aussi, ils sortent les chéquiers et on s'approche de l'installation du président des provinces autonomes du sud. On mettra tout le monde devant le fait accompli et ce sera trop tard pour les polisariens.
        Ils ont intérêts à accepter de partager le gâteau ou ils vont se retrouver sans rien.
        La guerre, c'est la guerre des hommes ; la paix, c'est la guerre des idées. V. Hugo

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