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Publication of a Manifesto signed by 3 000 journalists, academics, lawyers and civil society actors, members of the International Platform for Defense and Support for the Moroccan Sahara

Editor January 26, 2021 comments off Around three thousand journalists, academics, lawyers and civil society actors, members of the International Platform for Defense and Support for the Moroccan Sahara, published on Monday January 25, 2021, a Manifesto in which they welcome “the historic decision of the United States of America to fully recognize Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara” and reaffirm” their full support to the Autonomy Initiative for the Moroccan Sahara region, as the one and only solution to the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara ”. Thus, the Manifesto welcomes “the continuous dynamic of the openings of the Consulates General by several countries in Laâyoune and Dakhla, consolidating, hence, the position of the southern Moroccan Provinces as a regional and continental economic hub”.

Turkey s Tryst with Mercenaries - JURIST - Commentary - Legal News & Commentary

Aditya Raj, student at National Law University, Jodhpur, in India discusses Turkey’s recent use of mercenaries in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region… The armed conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia which was over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh had developed quite an interesting twist with Turkey projecting itself as a ‘big’ brother of Azerbaijan and throwing its weight behind Baku and sending Syrian mercenaries to fight in the conflict. Ankara’s involvement in the conflict of the Caucasus is another portrayal of its hegemonic ambitions in its neighboring region. Turkish foreign and military policy is now said to have permanently embraced proxy warfare as its policy. It had sent mercenaries from Syria to Libya in order to support the Libyan Government of National Accord against Khalifa Haftar. He is the Libyan strongman and Colonel Gaddafi’s erstwhile deputy backed by UAE and Russia. The economic gains pledged by Turkey are the primary motivation for mercena

Understanding the Wave of Normalization in the Middle East

Recent developments in the Middle East signify major, and positive, changes in regional dynamics and balances. Four Arab countries the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco have established, or are in the process of establishing, diplomatic relations with Israel; other Arab and Muslim countries are reportedly considering following suit. In addition, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt lifted the embargo they imposed on Qatar in June 2017 and restored normal relations with it. These processes are driven by regional imperatives, but also heavily influenced by, and reinforce, political developments in both the United States and Israel. The Normalization Wave

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