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For Immediate
Release June 18, 2004 Congressmen
blast Morocco’s insistence on “territorial integrity” Washington-Responding
to claims made this week that Morocco needs to maintain control over Western
Sahara, Congressmen
Joe Pitts and Donald Payne today
blasted efforts by the Kingdom of Morocco to dodge its international
commitments in the name of its “territorial integrity."
The Congressmen issued the following statement. “We
are concerned about statements made this week that Morocco needs to maintain
its ‘territorial integrity’ in order to prevent terrorists from
threatening its borders. This
idea is misguided and wrong. It’s
divorced from the reality on the ground there. “Morocco
has agreed to give the people of Western Sahara a vote on their future.
And anyone who knows the situation knows that the Kingdom instead has
dodged its commitment to the international community, begun to illegally
exploit the natural resources of Western Sahara, and manipulated the
international community. Let’s
be honest. This isn’t about
‘territorial integrity,’ it’s about money and power. “The
fact is the people of the Western Sahara, the Sahrawis, are pro-west and
pro-democracy. They have their
own elected leaders, including many women.
They have their own democratic constitution. They have denounced violence.
They are not terrorists. The
Sahrawis have set an example when it comes to peaceful resistance and
denunciation of terrorism to obtain their national goals – they have
utilized the international system and the UN system to achieve a peaceful
resolution to this conflict. “The
Moroccan conflict is not simply against the Sahrawi people but against
international law. The October
1975 International Court of Justice decision stating that there are no legal
or ‘territorial sovereignty’ ties between the territory of Western
Sahara and Morocco. “Western
Sahara is a bastion of moderation and democracy in the midst of a region
devoid of freedom. The United
States and the United Nations have promised the Sahrawis a vote to determine
their future. Yet repeatedly we
have let them down. It needs to
stop. The Kingdom of Morocco
has every right to maintain its terriritorial integrity, but not over land
that does not belong to it. Any
decisions related to Western Sahara must be done at the ballot box in a
free, fair and transparent referendum and not at the expense of
freedom-loving people.” Congressman
Payne is Ranking Member of the House International Relations Subcommittee on
Africa. Congressman Pitts is
Vice-Chair of the International Relations Subcommittee on International
Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Human Rights.
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