Parliament of the Canary Islands, home of the XIII Conference of the Parliamentary Intergroup "Peace and Freedom for the Saharawi People", gave Islands as a framework for negotiations aimed at find a "just and definitive" for the Sahara
Santa Cruz de Tenerife .- Monitoring Human Rights in the territory of Sahara occupied by Morocco, the diplomatic situation Conflict and negotiation process from the taking of actual possession of the new special representative of UN Secretary General for the Sahara, Christopher Ross, the "illegal exploitation" of resources by Morocco and the Sahrawi Islands offer a framework for negotiations aimed at finding a "just and definitive for the Saharawi people" were some of the main arguments raised during the opening session of the XIII Conference of the Parliamentary Intergroup "Peace and Freedom for the Saharawi People", which is today and tomorrow celerebra at the seat of the Parliament of the Canary Islands Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
The Parliamentary Intergroup "Peace and Freedom for the Saharawi People", which held its annual conference, to include all the groups in parliaments, courts and state regional assemblies The Congress of Deputies and the Senate, bringing all parliamentary parties of the country and are intended to "work for the Sahrawi people's just cause."
The island's Chamber president, Antonio Castro Cordobez, opened the Conference expressing "sincere hope, that this generous initiative to succeed, that the good will that inspires it deserves." reminded that "links between Canary and Saharan peoples are old and narrow and so precisely in the Canary Islands from all instances we believe in peace and good neighborly relations in the Atlantic region, inspired by the right and mutual respect, we assist strongly in its development and exercise, with the same commitment so far, the tasks of cooperation that we require the ethics of good neighborliness. "
For Castro, meetings like this are used "to express solidarity with the Saharawi people and to support United Nations resolutions, concerning the realization of self-determination referendum proposed by the first international organization" and offered "once again, the territory of the Canary Islands to host the meetings needed to find just and lasting solution to a problem that, in addition to its political relevance, has social consequences for our neighbors Saharan delays are compounded by painful conflict. "
Porteriormente, involved the president of the c the delegate in Spain of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), Hamudi Bucharaya Beyun, the president of the Federation of Institutions in solidarity with the Sahara (FEDISSAH), Carmelo Ramirez, and the leader of the International Association of Jurists for Western Sahara, Felipe Briones.
Next, the Conference took stock of the present conflict, the activities held by the Intergroup throughout 2008 and began discussions on the action plan for this year. The continuation of the conflict "live" in the different chambers of parliament in the country, Intergroup coordination with newly emerging countries such as Algeria, Italy, France and some Latin American legislative chambers and the maintenance and increase of "pressure" on the United Nations and the European Parliament that "require Morocco to respect human rights in the territory "will be among the main priorities for the coming months.
The conference adopted an official statement late this afternoon with the conclusions of the meeting to be called Declaration Tenerife. (SCSC)
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