Hubert Seillan, president of the France-Morocco, Peace and Sustainable Development Foundation, castigates the full responsibility of Algeria for the continued suffering of the population in the camps of Tindouf. He stated that “the Tindouf camps are a breeding ground for crime because of their total abandonment by Algeria in conditions that are, from the point of view of human rights, quite scandalous,” during his appearance on the “Questions d’Actu” program broadcast on Medi1 TV.
Going even further, Seillan referred to the efforts made by Morocco for the development of the Southern Provinces and the final settlement of the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara. He described Morocco as “a country that impresses in many ways”, noting that the Kingdom has “a constitution that combines balanced conditions, tradition and the ideals of democracy”. He stressed, in this sense, that the Moroccan democracy is “a real fact”, highlighting “a deliberate desire of a whole people to transform by massive investments (…)”.
The president of the France-Morocco Peace and Sustainable Development Foundation presented and signed, recently at the Palais des Congrès in Laayoune, his book “Le Sahara Marocain: L’espace et le temps” [Moroccan Sahara: Space and time]. The France Morocco, Peace and Sustainable Development Foundation, had also called, this week, on Paris to clarify its position on the Moroccan Sahara issue, through a “clear commitment”. He reiterated his stance by stating that “the position of France today is rather ambiguous,” during the program “Questions d’Actu”. Indeed, Seillan said he urged the French authorities to clarify their position “through several appeals to the French president for recognition of the Moroccan Saharan fact”.