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Editor Anas Tadili still in prison past
Anas Tadili, editor of the weekly Akhbar al-Ousbouaa, should have been let out of jail on 29 September 2005 after completing a one-year sentence for libelling a government minister
Morocco, Politics, 11/5/2005
Polesario asks UN interference on fate of missing
The chairman of the Polesario Front, Muhammad`Abdul Aziz, called on the UN to interfere to force Morocco to disclose the fate of 500 missing and 151 prisoners held by Morocco, and to establish a special international court "before which the Moroccan officials involved in anti-humanity crimes are put on trial against the Sahara people."
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 11/4/2005
Polesario and the killing of Hamdi Lembarki
The Polesario called on the UN Security Council to urgently interfere to halt what it called the Moroccan human rights violations and the "killing of innocents" in the western Sahara and to investigate in the death of Hamdi Lembarki who died of wounds in his head in al-Oyoun city several days before celebrating the 30 anniversary of Morocco's annexation of the western Sahara.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 11/4/2005
Morocco calls for releasing of its two hostages in Iraq
The Moroccan government deplored what it described the "barbaric behaviors which contradict with the teaching of Islam," commenting on a statement attributed to al-Qaida organization in Iraq, which announced determination to execute the two Moroccan hostages.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 11/4/2005
Moroccan weekly ordered to pay massive libel damages
The sentence of 900,000 dirhams (82,300 euros) in damages and a
Morocco, Politics, 11/1/2005
Young Saharan killed in confrontations in al-Oyoun city
News reports said that confrontations took place on Sunday between Sahara local citizens and the Moroccan forces in al-Oyoun city, and resulted in killing one young Sahara man from the city called Hamdi al-Mubaraki.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 11/1/2005
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