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Which sparked the fighting with addis ababa to get his goods on other gullied. What you must understand that the 2 great people are at risk, both internally and externally. Eritrea on one and Ethiopian Forces on all sides, this move was purely a selfdefense measure of small countries when they feel the risk of a stronger enemy which is about to destroy them. They often carry out a preemptive strike like this was imminent. The United States has set yet another record for a new curve in 19 cases, reporting more than 180000 infections. In 24 hours, deaths are also rising fast, and hospital admissions are at their highest levels. Yet. Thousands of supporters of u. S. President donald trump have held a mass demonstration in washington. D. C. Many echoed trumps claims of fraud during last weeks election. Multiple news outlets have declared joe biden as a projected winner, and u. S. Authorities have said the elections were the most secure in history. I think, i mean ians have been destroying their own homes as they leave nicole in a cab back before sundays handover of land to azerbaijan. I mean, a state security says its foiled an assassination attempt on the Prime Minister and the copa shinya. Rival factions in libya have agreed to hold nationwide elections in december of next year. The decision was announced as a u. N. Sponsored talks in tunis, delegates on negotiating the appointment of an interim government reporters without borders, has cautiously welcomed a decision by egypt to release 5 journalists from prison. But so far, only 2 have been let go and dozens more remain in prison. Last month, a group of american and european politicians called on president to release activists, lawyers, journalists, and prisoners of conscious days on your headlines coming up next inside stories. Stay with us here, not just their will, morocco and Western Sahara and separatists go to war. The policy front says robot has invaded of buffer zone rocco says the front is blocking trade to mauritania. So is this the end of the cease fire in Western Sahara . This is inside story hope and welcome to the program unburned. Its me. A 30 year old ceasefire is over in the disputed territory of Western Sahara. Thats according to the Pro Independence policy front. It says moroccan troops have launched an attack in the region. Moroccos military says its only set up a security caught on after elements of the policy front, blocked traffic on the only road linking it to mauritania and the rest of africa. In a moment, well bring in our panel to discuss this further, but 1st, this report from laura burden money, a conflict frozen for 3 decades, but never resolved. Now, a fragile truce in the Western Sahara between morocco and a Pro Independence group is under threat. The policies are a front has been fighting for an independent states in Western Sahara, an area wedged between mauritania to the south. America to the north, with a population of around half a 1000000 people. But morocco also claims this vast stretch of desert. Robert accuses polisario of front of blocking a main highway thats preventing the flow of goods between mauritania and morocco. But the policy sorry of front accuses morocco of carrying out attacks against its people, and of igniting war. More all has publicly officially the fact of launching an armed attack on millions demonstrating peacefully in blatant violation that has led to resumption of peace between the moronic forces and the forces brokers government held in the mergence the meeting to address the situation. This road is important when it comes to the movement of civilians and goods. And because such actions were a violation of the u. N. Sponsored cease fire agreement, morocco, in order to fulfill its duties, ordered its military forces to intervene and build a sand barrier to protect the area from any future breaches. Negotiations between morocco, the policy area and mauritania, have remained suspended for several months. The u. N. Is calling for restraint. The secretary general remains committed to doing his utmost to avoid the collapse of the cease fire that has been in place since 6 september 1991. And he is determined to do Everything Possible to remove all obstacles, to the resumption of the political process, the 2 sides of battle for control of the region since 1975, when spain pulled out of the area, broccoli took control, but an armed rebellion led to a war that continued until 1991, when the un broke an armistice. But its a complex thats left tens of thousands of people displaced from their homes. Many of the sarai refugees have been living for decades in vast, sprawling camps a long, arduous border with morocco. The conditions are harsh and they continue to rely on humanitarian assistance to survive. But the political impasse continues, and its unlikely these people return to their homes anytime soon. Lure a better man the al jazeera. So the policy front is a Liberation Movement made up of ethnics are always they want to drive morocco out of Western Sahara. Its members say the former spanish colony is their homeland. Theyve pushed for independence for decades. Morocco claims this desert as its own. The 2 sides fought over the territory for 16 years before agreeing to a un backed cease fire. In 191, today, more than 2 thirds of the region is controlled by morocco. A planned referendum on its status has not taken place. Neighboring algeria and mauritania have called on both sides to show restraint. Argyria is the main supporter of the policy front. A many refugees from the region live that lets bring in our guests from valencia is city. Omar, representative of the policy front of the United Nations in new york from casablanca is yasmin, has now a north africa specialist, and board member of the institute of saharan studies under loose from lisbon is Ricardo Fabiani project director covering north africa at the International Crisis group. Thanks to you all for joining us, ricardo, or begin with you if i may just help us understand why algeria is so important to all of this, its the main support of the policy front. Why and how much influence does algeria have over . What happens next . Well g. Area is undoubtedly i would say a key piece of this complicated puzzle 1st of all because were talking about one of the largest countries in the region. And obviously one of. d marcus most important neighbors. So even just by geographical terms, were talking about a very important factor in this area. But most importantly, argyria has opposed markers, an exception of the Western Sahara territory, since 1975, and has supported host and finance. The police are a front, as well as hosting a large section of the refugee population, indeed area, so in the refugee camps of their intended of. So algeria is effectively the main backer of the police, are a front sense mid seventies and has enormous influence over what the police are your front does and is likely to do, i would say, even in the next few days, what a jury decides to do has enormous influence on the police area. And obviously morocco is looking at algeria in this situation to hoping that they will do something to month in the situation to keep the situation under control. So yasmeen is this, then something that morocco must try and resolve. d with algeria not with the policies are, you know, from this is to do with morocco and algeria as it well actually a, the, what happens now is a low just like me, you know, course, its the algeria who is the, you know, the, the police are in france, they are responsible of their, you know, the women, the elderly and the children in the areas. And theyre responsible of the dire condition that they live, that they live any, jerry are, is the main backer of the rust. And it was cited in several times since 2007 was cited in algeria was said to the world times that the United Nations Security Council that they should step up to the plate and, and, and not say that they are only an observer to this, to be set artificial come to this conflict to the artificial complex, but the other may have to step up to the plate and find a solution with morocco. Its not. We go back to history. Yes, i agree with that. What the previous speaker told me, he said that morocco, algeria was against miracles, reintegration, to moroccan, Western Sahara in 1075. And that started with whoever get it started with the send war and broke from beef. And then get implemented this ideology through the National Popular army and when it went on and you not. So who is who is responsible . Yes. But also the, the rest. Who should really be again the should i recognize that, that what happens now goes within the international legitimacy, is that now we see that the u. N. Security council, recall her a political were in for a political solution pressure magic which go in line with the proposal of the autonomy. Ok, so your main baka, how much influence does it have on whether the ceasefire a whole on what the policy front does next . One. Thank you very much for the question, but before i proceed, i like to clarify. One of the least special is on wishless, a heart or a lever arm. Dear, because i have been invited to talk about the worst since the heart, as representative of the frontier bar is energy, not nations new york. It is our us. Yes, its bush, it is argyria. Now you have to call upon someone from r. G. P. Arent, will not proceed on the understanding that this is about our junior or our no sarcasm. Its a mother. I know. But what Western Sahara are and that school means you that i can gauge anybody. No, sir, this isnt this, this, this is a bound Western Sahara us gerri. It does have influence over the policy front, but id like you to tell me what the front believes theyre not on the sario from believe is the next step. Whats going to happen at all, and what is, this is not a wise way to start discussion with our all new stars and start our own assumption would surely need we need to engage. So im really sorry when i call casey, arent i on the opposition . Rightly or part im talking to anybodys behalf, except yes, were speaking only on speaking only on behalf of the policy front. What do you believe is going to happen next with the ceasefire . This is, i would only bring him out if we would just leave phrase the whole beginning in this session because it has been really framed within the context where we just had to give some background to how the relationship between morocco and algeria which matters. But certainly im happy to only accept your speaking on behalf of the fellas ario for that question. Thats a 2nd to quite hard to cope are ok, other context, norah has been out as that of and youre right on top. So it worked out respect. Tell me this then why, why ok tell me this. Let me ask you this question. Instead, why have the palmer sario from supporters decided to to block the main road linking the Western Sahara to mauritania . What was the motivation for blocking that roads are various or more as been occupying our sorrow for decades. Thats already mines when a juror simply 19711980. These are generous and resolutions that defy a lot of promises and muscles are as a power. And what happened to her was after 30 years of waiting for a referendum that you not nations up in operated along with the African Organization to lower people, to exercise their internationally recognized right to the nation and accepted by moroccan south. That referendum was not being help, mainly because morocco has brought, you know, obviously the outcome are that vote that, you know, as a sign of protest against moroccos continued occupation of large part was the heart of the house means went to the southern western part was assad, to protest a route that goes from being a pipe part of our into a buffer state and then ok liberated that or more since are in real terms. What happens actually is that morocco not have own cake. And if it were not like a pirate, not part of missiles are, and they were not what they wanted with. That route is to grab more laps that he does not want to morrow or russia is. An irishman says i am against which our civilians have protested. Gotten our city just before i ask yasmin to comment on that. I will say the last month the un Security Council passed a resolution calling for realistic, practical, and joining solution based on compromise. So city, do you think the un is sort of trying to push you away from the referendum idea and instead take what morocco was offered, which is this autonomy within the state of morocco . Is that now not just a much more realistic and practical solution to this conflict. This friendly guys were a solution. The lotus 12584 has more than one. Just simply operative paragraph. What you have just suddenly is operative paragraph 2, but theres also a part of the paradox for the mall, which calls for it peaceful mosque solution which provides for the stoppage in the nation. The people in warsaw are, which means 3 main facts recognition by the Security Council when people call people who questions are as political reality. Recognition of horses are as a territory separate from or all over which is a lot more mizen suffered it. And thirdly, that any solution to the lasting peace will it must provide for result in a nation of people who are local is the language of a super league of thats for realistic, oh, practicable. And so for just saying that what is realistic most in the idea of the be all yes, morocco spent billions of dollars in this region over the last decade and are still not managed to win the hearts and minds of the sox. Why has it failed . Well, i actually didnt mean just anything that ripley kate lake. What it was said recently, where it was stated that you were a quick look, a buyer. That was no, no situ, were occupying, occupying an international law. The challenges of winning over hearts and minds was not that we have because we have to talk about international law. So we have next. I have to correct that there is no word called occupation occupation, but one has to be to be un doc. And secondly, to explain that there had problems just a bit of you were into the context. So at the end, what happened to that edge, whether it is that, is that the outcome of the previews and parents, you know, un United Nations Security Council resolution, which called poor and you know, pragmatic solution to the 2 of them are often went to the fabric of the illusion which is based on compromise, go in line with moroccos kind of autonomy. So what happened is that the police, are you going to have a grudge or you were not happy about the outcome of the recent reason . Listen, there was no listen, the lobby did when what done it was like the it when then, she went to europe and the elderly. The then were sent out of the team during the pandemic. This crisis went to brother. The. It didnt act that much and brought the end commercial for some books this year, maybe 5 of the International Community. And then in the mind of all the former un Security Council, now the development, the demo that is happening in the tell me pharmacist when i have to say that 73 percent, thats how were publishing believe in the provinces. They all enjoyed it. All of it got all a part of the most of them, many of them are part of the and i are present in the, in the parliament, maybe more than and what can our in the found program, his goal for the bennett people, pollution problems in iraq was get them off, i think as the United Nations would have with would have to face. Now when its now about one in the heart, yet where i was when it started, i have to finish to answer your question. More of what is winning the heart of the International Community. 85 percent of the u. N. Member states, not the be in the or the morocco is purple because we see that this is the only alternative to call that, that, that Company Enjoy were 45 years. Lets remember that if a child was born in him as the 1975, hes not worth the 5 years old, he doesnt have and you go to the other provinces and see the real change. Ok, so all right, i mean they are important to clarify this. Thank you, ricardo, theres not been a un envoy to the region since may 29, t. As the you know, if you take United Nations, taken its eye off the ball head on. This is why we are where we off today. I mean, we can definitely say that there has been a degree of neglect by the International Community of is there not necessarily the saying that the u. N. Is responsible for this, but has been a degree of a complacency and the glass by the International Community. The Main International actors that are involved do have an interest in this, in this situation that have basically forgotten and above the situation because they have thought that it has been frozen for so long that it doesnt really pose any risks at any problems for anyone. So why would you rock the boat when you know there is nothing really upsetting the status quo . So the outcome of all this has been that for example, we havent, you know, this conflict as a pad and u. N. Special envoy for more than a year now. And has been basically a vacuum of the leadership of authority, of International Leadership at the National Authority on this, which a my view has really contributed significantly to their latest escalation of the current situation. The fact that there was no significant or visible or tangible International Pressure Ethiopian Forces<\/a> on all sides, this move was purely a selfdefense measure of small countries when they feel the risk of a stronger enemy which is about to destroy them. They often carry out a preemptive strike like this was imminent. The United States<\/a> has set yet another record for a new curve in 19 cases, reporting more than 180000 infections. In 24 hours, deaths are also rising fast, and hospital admissions are at their highest levels. Yet. Thousands of supporters of u. S. President donald trump have held a mass demonstration in washington. D. C. Many echoed trumps claims of fraud during last weeks election. Multiple news outlets have declared joe biden as a projected winner, and u. S. Authorities have said the elections were the most secure in history. I think, i mean ians have been destroying their own homes as they leave nicole in a cab back before sundays handover of land to azerbaijan. I mean, a state security says its foiled an assassination attempt on the Prime Minister<\/a> and the copa shinya. Rival factions in libya have agreed to hold nationwide elections in december of next year. The decision was announced as a u. N. Sponsored talks in tunis, delegates on negotiating the appointment of an interim government reporters without borders, has cautiously welcomed a decision by egypt to release 5 journalists from prison. But so far, only 2 have been let go and dozens more remain in prison. Last month, a group of american and european politicians called on president to release activists, lawyers, journalists, and prisoners of conscious days on your headlines coming up next inside stories. Stay with us here, not just their will, morocco and Western Sahara<\/a> and separatists go to war. The policy front says robot has invaded of buffer zone rocco says the front is blocking trade to mauritania. So is this the end of the cease fire in Western Sahara<\/a> . This is inside story hope and welcome to the program unburned. Its me. A 30 year old ceasefire is over in the disputed territory of Western Sahara<\/a>. Thats according to the Pro Independence<\/a> policy front. It says moroccan troops have launched an attack in the region. Moroccos military says its only set up a security caught on after elements of the policy front, blocked traffic on the only road linking it to mauritania and the rest of africa. In a moment, well bring in our panel to discuss this further, but 1st, this report from laura burden money, a conflict frozen for 3 decades, but never resolved. Now, a fragile truce in the Western Sahara<\/a> between morocco and a Pro Independence<\/a> group is under threat. The policies are a front has been fighting for an independent states in Western Sahara<\/a>, an area wedged between mauritania to the south. America to the north, with a population of around half a 1000000 people. But morocco also claims this vast stretch of desert. Robert accuses polisario of front of blocking a main highway thats preventing the flow of goods between mauritania and morocco. But the policy sorry of front accuses morocco of carrying out attacks against its people, and of igniting war. More all has publicly officially the fact of launching an armed attack on millions demonstrating peacefully in blatant violation that has led to resumption of peace between the moronic forces and the forces brokers government held in the mergence the meeting to address the situation. This road is important when it comes to the movement of civilians and goods. And because such actions were a violation of the u. N. Sponsored cease fire agreement, morocco, in order to fulfill its duties, ordered its military forces to intervene and build a sand barrier to protect the area from any future breaches. Negotiations between morocco, the policy area and mauritania, have remained suspended for several months. The u. N. Is calling for restraint. The secretary general remains committed to doing his utmost to avoid the collapse of the cease fire that has been in place since 6 september 1991. And he is determined to do Everything Possible<\/a> to remove all obstacles, to the resumption of the political process, the 2 sides of battle for control of the region since 1975, when spain pulled out of the area, broccoli took control, but an armed rebellion led to a war that continued until 1991, when the un broke an armistice. But its a complex thats left tens of thousands of people displaced from their homes. Many of the sarai refugees have been living for decades in vast, sprawling camps a long, arduous border with morocco. The conditions are harsh and they continue to rely on humanitarian assistance to survive. But the political impasse continues, and its unlikely these people return to their homes anytime soon. Lure a better man the al jazeera. So the policy front is a Liberation Movement<\/a> made up of ethnics are always they want to drive morocco out of Western Sahara<\/a>. Its members say the former spanish colony is their homeland. Theyve pushed for independence for decades. Morocco claims this desert as its own. The 2 sides fought over the territory for 16 years before agreeing to a un backed cease fire. In 191, today, more than 2 thirds of the region is controlled by morocco. A planned referendum on its status has not taken place. Neighboring algeria and mauritania have called on both sides to show restraint. Argyria is the main supporter of the policy front. A many refugees from the region live that lets bring in our guests from valencia is city. Omar, representative of the policy front of the United Nations<\/a> in new york from casablanca is yasmin, has now a north africa specialist, and board member of the institute of saharan studies under loose from lisbon is Ricardo Fabiani<\/a> project director covering north africa at the International Crisis<\/a> group. Thanks to you all for joining us, ricardo, or begin with you if i may just help us understand why algeria is so important to all of this, its the main support of the policy front. Why and how much influence does algeria have over . What happens next . Well g. Area is undoubtedly i would say a key piece of this complicated puzzle 1st of all because were talking about one of the largest countries in the region. And obviously one of. d marcus most important neighbors. So even just by geographical terms, were talking about a very important factor in this area. But most importantly, argyria has opposed markers, an exception of the Western Sahara<\/a> territory, since 1975, and has supported host and finance. The police are a front, as well as hosting a large section of the refugee population, indeed area, so in the refugee camps of their intended of. So algeria is effectively the main backer of the police, are a front sense mid seventies and has enormous influence over what the police are your front does and is likely to do, i would say, even in the next few days, what a jury decides to do has enormous influence on the police area. And obviously morocco is looking at algeria in this situation to hoping that they will do something to month in the situation to keep the situation under control. So yasmeen is this, then something that morocco must try and resolve. d with algeria not with the policies are, you know, from this is to do with morocco and algeria as it well actually a, the, what happens now is a low just like me, you know, course, its the algeria who is the, you know, the, the police are in france, they are responsible of their, you know, the women, the elderly and the children in the areas. And theyre responsible of the dire condition that they live, that they live any, jerry are, is the main backer of the rust. And it was cited in several times since 2007 was cited in algeria was said to the world times that the United Nations<\/a> Security Council<\/a> that they should step up to the plate and, and, and not say that they are only an observer to this, to be set artificial come to this conflict to the artificial complex, but the other may have to step up to the plate and find a solution with morocco. Its not. We go back to history. Yes, i agree with that. What the previous speaker told me, he said that morocco, algeria was against miracles, reintegration, to moroccan, Western Sahara<\/a> in 1075. And that started with whoever get it started with the send war and broke from beef. And then get implemented this ideology through the National Popular<\/a> army and when it went on and you not. So who is who is responsible . Yes. But also the, the rest. Who should really be again the should i recognize that, that what happens now goes within the international legitimacy, is that now we see that the u. N. Security council, recall her a political were in for a political solution pressure magic which go in line with the proposal of the autonomy. Ok, so your main baka, how much influence does it have on whether the ceasefire a whole on what the policy front does next . One. Thank you very much for the question, but before i proceed, i like to clarify. One of the least special is on wishless, a heart or a lever arm. Dear, because i have been invited to talk about the worst since the heart, as representative of the frontier bar is energy, not nations new york. It is our us. Yes, its bush, it is argyria. Now you have to call upon someone from r. G. P. Arent, will not proceed on the understanding that this is about our junior or our no sarcasm. Its a mother. I know. But what Western Sahara<\/a> are and that school means you that i can gauge anybody. No, sir, this isnt this, this, this is a bound Western Sahara<\/a> us gerri. It does have influence over the policy front, but id like you to tell me what the front believes theyre not on the sario from believe is the next step. Whats going to happen at all, and what is, this is not a wise way to start discussion with our all new stars and start our own assumption would surely need we need to engage. So im really sorry when i call casey, arent i on the opposition . Rightly or part im talking to anybodys behalf, except yes, were speaking only on speaking only on behalf of the policy front. What do you believe is going to happen next with the ceasefire . This is, i would only bring him out if we would just leave phrase the whole beginning in this session because it has been really framed within the context where we just had to give some background to how the relationship between morocco and algeria which matters. But certainly im happy to only accept your speaking on behalf of the fellas ario for that question. Thats a 2nd to quite hard to cope are ok, other context, norah has been out as that of and youre right on top. So it worked out respect. Tell me this then why, why ok tell me this. Let me ask you this question. Instead, why have the palmer sario from supporters decided to to block the main road linking the Western Sahara<\/a> to mauritania . What was the motivation for blocking that roads are various or more as been occupying our sorrow for decades. Thats already mines when a juror simply 19711980. These are generous and resolutions that defy a lot of promises and muscles are as a power. And what happened to her was after 30 years of waiting for a referendum that you not nations up in operated along with the African Organization<\/a> to lower people, to exercise their internationally recognized right to the nation and accepted by moroccan south. That referendum was not being help, mainly because morocco has brought, you know, obviously the outcome are that vote that, you know, as a sign of protest against moroccos continued occupation of large part was the heart of the house means went to the southern western part was assad, to protest a route that goes from being a pipe part of our into a buffer state and then ok liberated that or more since are in real terms. What happens actually is that morocco not have own cake. And if it were not like a pirate, not part of missiles are, and they were not what they wanted with. That route is to grab more laps that he does not want to morrow or russia is. An irishman says i am against which our civilians have protested. Gotten our city just before i ask yasmin to comment on that. I will say the last month the un Security Council<\/a> passed a resolution calling for realistic, practical, and joining solution based on compromise. So city, do you think the un is sort of trying to push you away from the referendum idea and instead take what morocco was offered, which is this autonomy within the state of morocco . Is that now not just a much more realistic and practical solution to this conflict. This friendly guys were a solution. The lotus 12584 has more than one. Just simply operative paragraph. What you have just suddenly is operative paragraph 2, but theres also a part of the paradox for the mall, which calls for it peaceful mosque solution which provides for the stoppage in the nation. The people in warsaw are, which means 3 main facts recognition by the Security Council<\/a> when people call people who questions are as political reality. Recognition of horses are as a territory separate from or all over which is a lot more mizen suffered it. And thirdly, that any solution to the lasting peace will it must provide for result in a nation of people who are local is the language of a super league of thats for realistic, oh, practicable. And so for just saying that what is realistic most in the idea of the be all yes, morocco spent billions of dollars in this region over the last decade and are still not managed to win the hearts and minds of the sox. Why has it failed . Well, i actually didnt mean just anything that ripley kate lake. What it was said recently, where it was stated that you were a quick look, a buyer. That was no, no situ, were occupying, occupying an international law. The challenges of winning over hearts and minds was not that we have because we have to talk about international law. So we have next. I have to correct that there is no word called occupation occupation, but one has to be to be un doc. And secondly, to explain that there had problems just a bit of you were into the context. So at the end, what happened to that edge, whether it is that, is that the outcome of the previews and parents, you know, un United Nations<\/a> Security Council<\/a> resolution, which called poor and you know, pragmatic solution to the 2 of them are often went to the fabric of the illusion which is based on compromise, go in line with moroccos kind of autonomy. So what happened is that the police, are you going to have a grudge or you were not happy about the outcome of the recent reason . Listen, there was no listen, the lobby did when what done it was like the it when then, she went to europe and the elderly. The then were sent out of the team during the pandemic. This crisis went to brother. The. It didnt act that much and brought the end commercial for some books this year, maybe 5 of the International Community<\/a>. And then in the mind of all the former un Security Council<\/a>, now the development, the demo that is happening in the tell me pharmacist when i have to say that 73 percent, thats how were publishing believe in the provinces. They all enjoyed it. All of it got all a part of the most of them, many of them are part of the and i are present in the, in the parliament, maybe more than and what can our in the found program, his goal for the bennett people, pollution problems in iraq was get them off, i think as the United Nations<\/a> would have with would have to face. Now when its now about one in the heart, yet where i was when it started, i have to finish to answer your question. More of what is winning the heart of the International Community<\/a>. 85 percent of the u. N. Member states, not the be in the or the morocco is purple because we see that this is the only alternative to call that, that, that Company Enjoy<\/a> were 45 years. Lets remember that if a child was born in him as the 1975, hes not worth the 5 years old, he doesnt have and you go to the other provinces and see the real change. Ok, so all right, i mean they are important to clarify this. Thank you, ricardo, theres not been a un envoy to the region since may 29, t. As the you know, if you take United Nations<\/a>, taken its eye off the ball head on. This is why we are where we off today. I mean, we can definitely say that there has been a degree of neglect by the International Community<\/a> of is there not necessarily the saying that the u. N. Is responsible for this, but has been a degree of a complacency and the glass by the International Community<\/a>. The Main International<\/a> actors that are involved do have an interest in this, in this situation that have basically forgotten and above the situation because they have thought that it has been frozen for so long that it doesnt really pose any risks at any problems for anyone. So why would you rock the boat when you know there is nothing really upsetting the status quo . So the outcome of all this has been that for example, we havent, you know, this conflict as a pad and u. N. Special envoy for more than a year now. And has been basically a vacuum of the leadership of authority, of International Leadership<\/a> at the National Authority<\/a> on this, which a my view has really contributed significantly to their latest escalation of the current situation. The fact that there was no significant or visible or tangible International Pressure<\/a> International Presence<\/a> in this conflict, as undoubtedly contributed to the soria bones of yesterday, sitio, why, youve got these people whove grown up in those refugee camps in algeria whove known nothing else, but refugee camps how much pressure are you under from them to resolve the status of Western Sahara<\/a> . Good, but let me just before that we, are we, your guests or international analysts. So that morocco is a lot described as one compiler part, buying up nations social organ. The General Assembly<\/a> and i refer the analyst who you will suspect of your words, to journalists only resolution 3437 of the 21st of november mancini, not to 7, open up their paragraphs, 5 and 6. Its never a solution for egypt. In 3519 of you dont know, 980 are on the 94 hour documentary resolution violence and terrorism, yet everybody can ok to prove that iraq was present so far. Is an act all occupation. Ok. Just so your question indeed. We have a large Revolution Community<\/a> living in our own here. But those revolutions were not driven. Arent natural disasters. They were driven by force, by morocco when its invaded our territory on the 31st of a total of 975. 00. Indeed, that growing up in refugee camps deprive that from the mob to return to who from the right to benefit from their missiles, now are being there and massively planted by me. You could buy them power and do you feel under pressure to resolve this issue for them, but at the, after so long after 30 years. He, indeed this iteration has gone on for a long time. And your one of the speakers spoke about how the new International Community<\/a> as to the socalled frozen continent because they are part of that are interested in keeping things that are up but from yesterday. And so how can people have spoken up . And they said to the International Community<\/a>, and particularly to the Security Council<\/a>, if there come a lot from russias now, how as we do some, and by the way, this is the latest that you have not heard about that our president has decreed a state of war so we are more, again, asleep armed forces and more are, there is no cease fire. I mean longer are out. Yasmine, morocco has benefited really from the status quo, has made over the last 30 years, the vast phosphate deposits the rich fishing waters. Its not in moroccos interest to resolve this either. Is it it suits you suits morocco, other good . Pardon to keep things as they are. Well, i think the history plays, who are more up aside at the United Nations<\/a> has changed the language because they know who they know. What about who is who should resolve that problem and who should result . That problem is that is a jury and now there is no such occupying war that exists in the end. The u. N. Resolution, the referendum is the by god is the bygone plan. Its a plan that belongs to the, to the cold, who are now we see all the, you know, a country that endures and wearables autonomy, and that many countries now our own opening, their conflict, respected, and i beg of, you not declare a shot at me again, and again, talking about the phosphates going about the fish resources and they go for the benefit of dead as the heavy population in the southern provinces, the morocco case go and see in the development that is happening. And also something really important. Talking about to be a very clean house and yet very great thing about the that the refugee is there is no better. And then then the how we believe in this area meet in the intervening camps. B. M. R. That the land that was saved by be there, the police are a live issue that you have to wait for this. There doesnt mean if there is no getting exported by years and not the International Community<\/a> go line with what is moral progress because it is our event that gives it its right to be due to do miracles and we are out of time unfortunately. But thank you to all our guests from the lens. See a city of ramallah from casablanca. Yasmeen has now from lisbon ricardo. And thank you too for watching. You can see the program again any time by visiting our website, aljazeera dot com for more debate, go to our facebook page. Facebook dot com, forward slash a. J. Inside story. You can also join the conversation on twitter. We are out a. J. Inside story for me, bernard smith, and the whole team here on college or low cost. The once mighty financial capitals of the world have been reduced to those talents by the kind that make them they reinvent themselves. 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