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  • #46
    Une fois n est pas coutume !

    posté par ROUMI

    Le chevronné Ross va bientot déposé les armes comme le chevronné Van Walsum
    Nenni !
    Un chevronné reste un chevronné , un co**ard reste un idiot , son sort , a été éjecté , sorti par l hublot de l ONU !

    Une fois n est pas coutume ! Van Walsum et le Maroc avaient mis en jeu la crédibilité de l ONU ….
    A qui sait comprendre , peu de mots suffisent

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    • #47

      Nenni !

      T'as oublié le QUE

      Une fois n est pas coutume ! Van Walsum et le Maroc avaient mis en jeu la crédibilité de l ONU ….
      Le Maroc est fort, tres fort pour avoir joué et chambolé meme l'ONU

      Ne n'oublies jamais houari, jamais....

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      • #48
        Le chevronnée Ross va rejoindre le chevronnée james baker et le chevronnée Van Walsum au bureau des recalés de l'histoire.

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        • #49
          (C'est l'Algérie qui a enfanté le polisario,

          C'est l'Algérie qui l'abrite et refuse aux humanitaires d'accéder aux camps.


          C'est l'Algérie qui a reconnu la prétendu R.A.S.D (non reconnu par l'ONU et contraire à ce même principe d'autodétermination).



          Et rassure toi, dans pas très longtemps, l'Algérie sera sommer d'ouvrir les camps aux instances et ONG internationales. __________________) Par Riaté

          C'est l'Algérie qui a enfanté le polisario,
          Ce n est pas lAlgérie qui a envahi le territoire des sahraouis, mais le maroc

          C'est l'Algérie qui l'abrite et refuse aux humanitaires d'accéder aux camps.
          Oui l algérie comme pays voisin assume ses responsabilité et acceuille les réfugiés qui avaient fui la guerre suite á l avasion marocaine de leur territoire en 1975,

          C'est l'Algérie qui a reconnu la prétendu R.A.S.D (non reconnu par l'ONU et contraire à ce même principe d'autodétermination

          oui, c est le maroc qui occupe le sahara, face á cette occupation, reconnaitre un gouvernement provisoire est un demi mal, c est la moindre des choses dirais je, drebni we bka, sbegni wechteka, semble etre votre politique, ca ne marche pas, réveillez vous!

          Et rassure toi, dans pas très longtemps, l'Algérie sera sommer d'ouvrir les camps aux instances et ONG internationales.

          et toi rassures toi, dans pas trés longtemps, le Maroc sera sommé d ouvrire un dialogue avec le Polisario malgrés lui, en d autres termes bessif alih et le sahara occidental sera ouvert aux sahraouis, les camps de Tindouf sont provisoire! Les camps de Layoune s allignent avec les camps de Tindouf, le tir de départ de cet alognement a été donné lors de la fête de l unité nationale á Mijek le moi passé!

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          • #50
            et oui les protestations gagnent du terrain il est loin l epoque ou les revoltes etaient disparates maintenant ils s alignent tous en un front commun pret a en decoudre avec le makhzen

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            • #51
              Purée le Maroc va sombrer comme le titanic a cause de son arrogance et sa cruauté envers les pauvres polisariens. Faut preparer le pop corn!
              "Le patriotisme c'est l'amour des siens. Le nationalisme c'est la haine des autres". Romain Gary

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              • #52
                (Affaire á suivre) par tagheiti

                Morocco blocks entry of journalists into Sahara in 'media war'

                Oct 26, 2010, 13:25 GMT

                Madrid/Rabat - Morocco has blocked the entry of seven Spanish journalists into Western Sahara following the killing of a young demonstrator there by Moroccan police, Spanish media reported Tuesday.
                Moroccan government sources accused the Western Sahara independence movement Polisario and its backer Algeria of using journalists to politicise social demands by protestors who have set up a tent camp near the Saharan capital Laayoune.
                The Moroccan [COLOR=#008000 ! important][COLOR=#008000 ! important]airline[/COLOR][/COLOR] Royal Air Maroc cancelled the tickets of the Spanish journalists as they were preparing to fly from the Moroccan city of Casablanca to Laayoune, the daily El Mundo said.
                The journalists were given no clear explanation for the cancellation.
                Morocco perceives Spanish media as often siding with Polisario, government sources told the German Press Agency dpa. They accused Algeria of using Spanish journalists in a 'media war' against Morocco.
                Morocco annexed Western Sahara after the colonial power Spain withdrew from there in 1975.
                The Spanish journalists were prevented from flying into Laayoune following the killing of 14-year-old Najem el-Guareh near the protest camp on Sunday.
                The incident occurred when two cars tried to force their way through a police checkpoint, the Moroccan Interior Ministry said Tuesday.
                The people travelling in the cars included Ahmed Daoudi, a known criminal who was transporting weapons, according to the communique. Daoudi was planning to take vengeance of the protestors, who had expelled him from their camp, the ministry said.
                The occupants of one of the cars opened fire, forcing police to respond, according to the communique.
                However, camp residents quoted by the Spanish daily El Pais denied that the car occupants had opened fire.
                El-Guareh was shot. Several others, including Daoudi, were reportedly injured. At least one of the victims was reported in a serious condition.
                The demonstrators are demanding social improvements such as better housing. Morocco has cut down on the construction of social housing because of the economic crisis. Low-level or overcrowded housing is a problem all over the country, according to analysts in Rabat.
                The Western Saharan demonstrators, however, are also accusing Morocco of using the desert region's natural resources such as fisheries to its own benefit.
                The protest was taking separatist undertones, though it was not initially associated with Polisario, El Pais said.
                The incidents in Laayoun coincided with the visit to Morocco of United Nations Western Sahara envoy Christopher Ross, who stressed the need to lower tension when meeting King Mohammed VI on Monday.
                Spanish Foreign Minister Trinidad Jimenez also asked the Moroccan authorities to maintain contacts with the camp leaders in order to prevent violent incidents.
                Morocco says there are about 1,000 demonstrators at the camp, which began to be set up on October 9. Spanish reports, however, put their number at more than 10,000.
                More than 100 people protested against the UN Western Sahara force Minurso in Tifariti in a buffer zone between Morocco and Algeria on Monday, accusing it of not protecting human rights, El Pais reported.
                The UN-sponsored talks between Morocco and Polisario are due to be relaunched in early November.
                Polisario's 16-year war against Morocco ended in a UN-brokered ceasefire in 1991. However, the planned referendum on independence was never put into practice by Morocco.
                Rabat is now proposing to grant Western Sahara an autonomy status. Polisario rejects that option and continues insisting on the referendum on independence.

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                • #53
                  Eh oui le Maroc est le maitre du jeu

                  Il fait ce qu'il veut devant l'algerie qui ne peut qu'ecrire des articles pour lui répondre preuve de son impuissance

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                  • #54
                    Drizz,

                    sans t'en rendre compte, ton articles est tres interessanet. ca confirme un peu ce qu'on savait..


                    Madrid/Rabat - Morocco has blocked the entry of seven Spanish journalists into Western Sahara following the killing of a young demonstrator there by Moroccan police, Spanish media reported Tuesday.
                    Moroccan government sources accused the Western Sahara independence movement Polisario and its backer Algeria of using journalists to politicise social demands by protestors who have set up a tent camp near the Saharan capital Laayoune.

                    The Moroccan Royal Air Maroc cancelled the tickets of the Spanish journalists as they were preparing to fly from the Moroccan city of Casablanca to Laayoune, the daily El Mundo said.
                    The journalists were given no clear explanation for the cancellation.
                    Morocco perceives Spanish media as often siding with Polisario, government sources told the German Press Agency dpa. They accused Algeria of using Spanish journalists in a 'media war' against Morocco.
                    Morocco annexed Western Sahara after the colonial power Spain withdrew from there in 1975.
                    The incident occurred when two cars tried to force their way through a
                    The demonstrators are demanding social improvements such as better housing. Morocco has cut down on the construction of social housing because of the economic crisis. Low-level or overcrowded housing is a problem all over the country, according to analysts in Rabat.
                    The Western Saharan demonstrators, however, are also accusing Morocco of using the desert region's natural resources such as fisheries to its own benefit. ...
                    The protest was taking separatist undertones, though it was not initially associated with Polisario, El Pais said.
                    The incidents in Laayoun coincided with the visit to Morocco of United Nations Western Sahara envoy Christopher Ross, who stressed the need to lower tension when meeting King Mohammed VI on Monday.
                    Spanish Foreign Minister Trinidad Jimenez also asked the Moroccan authorities to ....



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                    • #55
                      Merci Drizzz de nous confirmer ce qu'on vous répéte

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                      • #56
                        Eh oui le Maroc est le maitre du jeu

                        Il fait ce qu'il veut devant l'algerie qui ne peut qu'ecrire des articles pour lui répondre preuve de son impuissance
                        sur 75% de ce qu'il considère comme son territoire
                        bel exploit

                        je ne dirai rien sur les autres 25% pour ne pas irriter certains,quoique

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                        • #57
                          je ne dirai rien sur les autres 25% pour ne pas irriter certains,quoique
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                          on les laisse pour le tir au pigeon au cas oû quelqu'un ose.
                          La haine aveugle

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                          • #58
                            Les 20% et non pas 25 n'existent que parce qu'il y a un cessez le feu de l'ONU qui leur a donné ce bout du sahara comme zone tampon, le jour où le polisario et l'algerie deviendront des hommes et qu'une cartouche sera tiré, ils disparaitront a tindouf dans l'heure qui suit.

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                            • #59
                              vous voulez dire les tirs au souris
                              j'ai des vidéo

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                              • #60
                                h.b a toi l'honneur, j'en ai une toute prete qui va te faire plaisir j'en suis sur

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