A Youm Kippur in the Maghreb?

In Rome, Abdelkader Omar, the Prime Minister of the SADR (Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, a founding member of the AU, already recognized by some 80 States), in turn, warned last Sunday about the risks a conflagration in the region, because of the stubbornness of Morocco to Stop solution Referendum in Western Sahara. “The Sahrawi people and especially youth, are now exasperated and frustrated by the fact that the settlement of their sacred issue has stalled because of procrastination and stubbornness of Morocco,” he declared at the national agency APS. 
 
“Therefore, it is feared that this situation will lead to the irreparable which would certainly not likely to have negative consequences for the stability and security in the Mediterranean region as a whole,” he added in a implacable logic. The warning is not new and all the Sahrawi leaders that are competent to speak on behalf of the Polisario and SADR have said over and over again. As Anwar Sadat did at the time against Israel. Today, Morocco reacted like the Israel of yesterday, who had built the line and had Barlev believed to shelter behind. 
 
Morocco has, too, mounted his good colonial Barlev line with the help of Israel and his cohorts from the West. This gives him the false sense of invulnerability which strengthens its intransigence. When the time comes, the Egyptian soldier sprayed Barlev line, as the fighter of the Polisario in time break down the fake. “Every problem has a solution,” proclaims the rule. That said, we must recognize that it is somewhat unfair to blame the deadlock in Morocco alone. France is hindering any attempt to settle the Western Sahara issue, said yesterday in El Ahrar, M. Hadj Mohamed Tahar, discreet figure of our diplomacy in his moments of glory. And everything leads us to believe, though recently the ambassador of France since Relizane said ingenuously that “there is no pronounced support of France for Morocco.” Chirac did he not speak of Moroccan southern provinces, referring to the Saharawi occupied territories, before we realize recently that it was not going home to the head.
M. Z. mohamed_zaaf@yahoo.fr

Le Jeune Independent, 27/09/2011