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Rabat - The Moroccan law, which lays down not only rights
and guarantees, but also duties and responsibilities, "applies and will
apply to the Moroccan Sahara in accordance with the international practice,"
Moroccan Foreign minister Taïb Fassi Fihri said in a letter to the UN
Secretary General.
The harassment of the United Nations Secretariat by false letters is still
going on regarding alleged political prisoners, prisoners of war or convicts
brought to justice and sentenced according to the law in force and the rules
of practice" as shows the detailed and complete information sent to the
UNSG's personal envoy on November 18, 2009, the letter said.
Fassi Fihri noted that the other parties deliberately use and exploit, at
will, propaganda and orchestrated campaigns on the issue of human rights based
on isolated and instrumentalized cases - which do not correspond to the definition
and duties of real human rights defenders - whereas those parties, Algeria
and the polisario, are unfit to take up this noble issue with full credibility.
"In any case, and as it has been recalled by some States involved in
this regional dispute, the Moroccan law, which lays down not only rights and
guarantees, but also duties and responsibilities, applies and will apply to
the Moroccan Sahara in accordance with the international practice, the Moroccan
official underlined.
He added that the Kingdom of Morocco, which made a bet on upholding and promoting
human rights, "emphatically reject and vehemently denounce the brazen
instrumentalization of this noble cause for the obvious end of weaseling out
of the duty of negotiating."
Source : UN News Service