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Blogger Will said...

Most of those quotes sound like diplomatic boilerplate endorsing negotiation and non-violence instead of endorsements of the autonomy plan.

In the post, you say most Sahrawis want to be integrated with Morocco. If that's true, why won't Morocco hold the referendum it has promised since 1991?

I have yet to see any non-Moroccan source that says most Sahrawis want to be unified with Morocco.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"The autonomy project that Morocco proposes to settle the Sahara issue is the best solution to settle this conflict" - Daifallah Yahdih, former Polisario member who has recently returned to Morocco.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Blogger Will said...

Certainly, David. Yahdih is only one of many former Polisario members who are for the autonomy plan. I think there are some Polisario members in CORCAS. That so many members of Polisario have defected from the movement raises questions about the Polisario leadership and the front's effectiveness.

I wonder whether the Moroccan government has influenced these Sahrawis living in Morocco. Either way, a referendum with options for integration, autonomy, and independence is the best way to determine the will of the Sahrawi people.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

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