MUNICIPAL GROUP OF LEFT XUNIDA LAVIANA CITY COUNCIL, UNDER THE RULES OF ORGANISATION, FUNCTION AND STATUS OF LOCAL
view the plenary session of the City Council presented the following MOTION
In recent weeks we have witnessed the most serious riots caused by the Moroccan government for the Sahrawi people. At the same time we could see as our neighbor wanted to hide what was happening in the occupied territories to exercise without leaving their work to international journalists moved to the area.
These violent actions on the civilian camps Laayoune are a sample of arrogance by the Moroccan government, which has killed several Saharawi civilians. They have not allowed or the presence of European parliamentarians not to let anyone see what they were doing with the civilian population.
Moreover we can not miss the English government's submission to the Moroccan state, submission of which we do not want to partake, as the Sahara's future largely depends on us, by the decolonization process and delivery that we do in your day. We can not be puppets of foreign powers and we must be responsible in our foreign policy actions.
Therefore, it is submitted for consideration of full approval of the following agreement:
1. Llaviana City Council condemns the violence of the Government of Morocco on the Saharawi population, which shows solidarity and support.
2. Llaviana City Council condemns any military onslaught on the Moroccan army civilian camps in Laayoune, which have caused the death of Saharawi civilians.
3. The City of Llaviana complaint the attitude of the Moroccan government to prevent the entry of members of Parliament and parliamentarians from other communities in the occupied territories of Western Sahara and expressed the need to allow international observers access to the camps in the occupied territories.
4. Llaviana City Council reaffirms its commitment to the reporting of the situation facing the people of Western Sahara and claim their civil and political rights.
5. Llaviana City Council reaffirms the right of self determination for the Saharawi people in the terms agreed by the United Nations, demanding that the MINURSO to ensure compliance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Western Sahara has been occupied for 35 years.
6. Llaviana City Council requests the Government of Spain and the European Union to take on their role and support the process of resolving the conflict in accordance with the provisions of United Nations resolutions.
7. Finally, Llaviana City Council shall circulate this resolution to the General Board of the Principality, the Government of Spain and the Moroccan Embassy in Madrid.
In Laviana to December 14, 2010
FDO. JOSE DIAZ GONZALEZ
Municipal Group Spokesman Left
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