mai 30, 2012

Analysis - Analyse

The Western Sahara Peace Process: Tragedy or Farce? by Jacob Mundy,  e-International Relations, May 10, 2012

  Le Maroc se prive de la « bienveillance » de l’ONU, par Khadija Mohsen-Finan, 29.05.12, affaires-strategiques.info / IRIS - Institut de relations internationales et stratégiques.

mai 24, 2012

Human Rights Council - Conseil des droits de l'homme- Consejo de los derechos humanos



Human Rights Council - Universal Periodic Review
13th Universal Periodic Review, 21.05 - 04.06.12
UPR Report of Morocco:

Consejo de derechos humanos -  Examen Periódico Universal
13. sesion 21-05-2012 a : 04-06-2012
EPU de Marruecos

Conseil des Droits de l'homme - Examen Périodique Universel,
13è session 21.05 - 04.06.12
EPR du Maroc

mai 23, 2012

Morrocco - UN / Maroc - ONU / Marruecos - NNUU

Crise de confiance Maroc - ONU/Christopher Ross
Crisis Morrocco - UN/Christopher Ross
Crisis Marruecos - ONU/Christopher Ross

Analisis - Other analysis

Sahara Occidental: el sueño se eterniza, Luis de Vega, ABC.es, 22.05.12


Autonomy: The Optimal Political Solution In Western Sahara . By Bernard Miyet, eurasiareview, 23.05.12

mai 22, 2012

Analysis

  Morocco's Short-Sighted Politics By Anna Theofilopoulou, Foreign Policy In Focus, May 21, 2012
[Anna Theofilopoulou is  a former UN official who served as a member of the negotiating team of Personal Envoy James Baker. She covered the Western Sahara conflict from 1994 to 2006]

mai 13, 2012

Solidarity - Solidarité - Solidaridad






Motion on Western Sahara adopted on 10.05.12 by the Bureau meeting of the International Federation of Women in Legal Careers (IFWLC)

[ IFWLC  is a non governmental organization of Women Jurists, founded in Paris in 1928 with the aim of fighting for the eradication of all forms of discrimination against women and promoting their Human Rights. It has consultative status with the United Nations Economical and Social Council (ECOSOC), since 1961, and with FAC. It cooperates with UNESCO, UNICEF, UNIFEM and OIT.
 The IFWLC Bureau meeting was attended by around 50 jurists from Angola, Argentina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Congo-Brazzaville, France, Israel, Italy, Mozambique, Portugal, Russia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Spain, Taiwan, Timor-Leste and Turkey. The motion was adopted by acclaim. ]