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He ended up resigning from his position in , after being boycotted by Morocco and not really supported by the UN or the main members permanent members of the Security Council. The new UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres , appointed former German President Hans Köhler as his personal envoy. This European politician managed to organize two rounds of direct talks between the two parties in conflict, the Kingdom of Morocco and the Sahrawi Republic (SADR), with the participation of the two neighboring countries, Algeria and Mauritania. But again, he only spent a year in his position before coming to the conclusion that the real problem lies in the reluctance of the so-called international community to implement international law. Guterres said clearly in his last report to the Security Council, in April , that: “A solution to the conflict is possible.
However, finding a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution that allows for self-determination of the people of Western Sahara will require strong political will not only from neighboring parties Phone Number List and states, but also from the international community" (S// Para.: ). Apparently, both Guterres and Köhler tried to do something about the dire human rights situation, at least by pressuring the Council to include monitoring and protection of human rights in the mandate of the UN Mission for the referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO), in force since , and widely criticized by international human rights organizations because it has so far failed to fulfill its initial mandate. Finally, Köhler resigned on May The specific reasons given by Guterres to explain this resignation are irrelevant, since the situation itself says it all.
They don't see us because we don't plant bombs!" "It is dangerous to play with people's fate, feelings and patience," says Mbarka. And he believes that young Sahrawis "may very well lose patience and opt for violence to liberate their country." They see no hope for the future; "They do not see a real reaction from the so-called international community, only empty conversations and words and resolutions that do not resolve anything." In the occupied areas, on the western side of the Moroccan military wall, Elghalia shares the same opinion and believes that the oppression and unprecedented Moroccan violence against peaceful Sahrawi protesters is aimed at pushing the young generation to violence. "That's how I understand it, otherwise it's incomprehensible," she says. This possibility is especially dangerous because the entire North African region is on the boil. _________________ Phone Number List |
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