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Associate Presse :" Ban Ki Moon en colère contre le MAroc"
a
15 mars 2016 12:11
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is deeply disappointed and angry at the huge demonstration in Morocco against him over his remarks about the contested territory of Western Sahara — and astonished at the government's reaction, the United Nations said.

The U.N. chief told Morocco's Foreign Minister Salaheddine Mezouar during a meeting here that "such attacks are disrespectful to him and to the United Nations," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Monday.

Morocco annexed Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony, in 1975 and fought a local independence movement called the Polisario Front. The U.N. brokered a ceasefire in 1991, pending a referendum over the territory's fate that has never taken place primarily because of disputes over voter lists.

Morocco considers the vast mineral-rich Western Sahara as its "southern provinces" and has proposed wide-ranging autonomy for the region, but the Polisario Front insists on self-determination through a referendum for the local population.

The dispute arose over Ban's use of the term "occupation" in describing the territorial status of the Western Sahara during his first visit to refugee camps in Algeria for the Sahrawis, as the region's native inhabitants are known.

Dujarric said the secretary-general "took note of the misunderstanding related to his use of the word 'occupation' as his personal reaction to the deplorable humanitarian conditions in which the Sahrawi refugees have lived in for far too long."

Morocco accused Ban of "abandoning neutrality, objectivity and impartiality," of giving in "to the blackmail" and "spurious claims" of the Polisario Front and of insulting the government and its people.

Up to 1 million Moroccans marched through their capital Rabat on Sunday, encouraged by leading political parties, to protest Ban's remarks. Some chanted, "The Sahara is ours." The government said more than 3 million people participated in the march "to denounce the verbal slippage of the secretary-general."

Dujarric said Ban requested "a clarification" from the foreign minister regarding the reported presence of several members of the government among the demonstrators.

"The secretary-general asked the foreign minister to ensure that the United Nations enjoys respect in Morocco," he said.

Dujarric said that "in choosing to misrepresent the purpose and progression of the secretary-general's trip to the region, the demonstrators, and their sponsors, deliberately chose to ignore that at every stop on his trip he underlined his personal commitment to encouraging genuine negotiations between the parties" to achieve what the U.N. Security Council has repeatedly requested — "a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution, which will provide for the self-determination of the people of Western Sahara."

He said Ban reiterated to Mezouar his call in November 2015 "for genuine and serious negotiations without preconditions to make progress soonest."
d
15 mars 2016 13:21
Rien a foutre de sa colère.


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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is deeply disappointed and angry at the huge demonstration in Morocco against him over his remarks about the contested territory of Western Sahara — and astonished at the government's reaction, the United Nations said.

The U.N. chief told Morocco's Foreign Minister Salaheddine Mezouar during a meeting here that "such attacks are disrespectful to him and to the United Nations," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Monday.

Morocco annexed Western Sahara, a former Spanish colony, in 1975 and fought a local independence movement called the Polisario Front. The U.N. brokered a ceasefire in 1991, pending a referendum over the territory's fate that has never taken place primarily because of disputes over voter lists.

Morocco considers the vast mineral-rich Western Sahara as its "southern provinces" and has proposed wide-ranging autonomy for the region, but the Polisario Front insists on self-determination through a referendum for the local population.

The dispute arose over Ban's use of the term "occupation" in describing the territorial status of the Western Sahara during his first visit to refugee camps in Algeria for the Sahrawis, as the region's native inhabitants are known.

Dujarric said the secretary-general "took note of the misunderstanding related to his use of the word 'occupation' as his personal reaction to the deplorable humanitarian conditions in which the Sahrawi refugees have lived in for far too long."

Morocco accused Ban of "abandoning neutrality, objectivity and impartiality," of giving in "to the blackmail" and "spurious claims" of the Polisario Front and of insulting the government and its people.

Up to 1 million Moroccans marched through their capital Rabat on Sunday, encouraged by leading political parties, to protest Ban's remarks. Some chanted, "The Sahara is ours." The government said more than 3 million people participated in the march "to denounce the verbal slippage of the secretary-general."

Dujarric said Ban requested "a clarification" from the foreign minister regarding the reported presence of several members of the government among the demonstrators.

"The secretary-general asked the foreign minister to ensure that the United Nations enjoys respect in Morocco," he said.

Dujarric said that "in choosing to misrepresent the purpose and progression of the secretary-general's trip to the region, the demonstrators, and their sponsors, deliberately chose to ignore that at every stop on his trip he underlined his personal commitment to encouraging genuine negotiations between the parties" to achieve what the U.N. Security Council has repeatedly requested — "a just, lasting and mutually acceptable political solution, which will provide for the self-determination of the people of Western Sahara."

He said Ban reiterated to Mezouar his call in November 2015 "for genuine and serious negotiations without preconditions to make progress soonest."
a
15 mars 2016 13:29
Ban ki moon a osé parler de colère et de manque de respect lui qui nous a traité.... d'occupants !!!!

Mais pour qui nous prend t-il??? Quelle audace et insolence. J'espere que le Roi exigera une DOUBLE EXCUSE.
s
15 mars 2016 14:53
il s'en va après avoir laissé l'ONU dans l'Embarras
c'est une attitude des Lâches
c'est ainsi que les lâches se conduisent , devant toi ils ne disent pas un mot , et après par derrière il te plante , le couteau , disant que tu es un vilain personnage
c'est un Lâche
le Maroc n'a compris que c'est fini le temps d'être gentil
Hassan II disait kébarha déssghare en gros = on ira jusqu'au bout sans réflechi, pour avoir en fin la paix
je hais l'hypocrisie
a
15 mars 2016 15:17
En reponse à sa colère, les marocains organisent OFFICIELLEMENT une seconde manifestation à Layoune cette fois !!!

Galek, il est en colère contre 3 millions de marocains qui defendent leur sahara. Il gronde tout un... peuple.
Je suis scandalisé et dieu sait si je suis calme d'ordinaire. BAN KI MOON DOIT S'excuser 2 fois.


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Modifié 2 fois. Dernière modification le 15/03/16 15:19 par axis7.
s
15 mars 2016 17:01
non c'est faux il ne s'est pas excusé
c'est un vendu , c'est un lâche , il a encaissé des pétrodollar, pour retourner chez lui se bronzer le dos avec les Pétrodollars
mais le Maroc et les Marocains se sent montrés mous , et ils ont baissé la garde , il fallait resté sur nos gardes , comme le faisait et le disait le grand de des Grands! l' Immense des Immenses , le surdoué , le génie , qui s'appelle Hasan II , il était en métal Inoxydable, en OR massif , qu'Allah le Loge à côté des ses prophètes
il nous a dit texto ( les FAR ne laisseraient jamais , qu'un SMS = séparatiste marocain sahraoui , mettra ses pieds au Sahara sans demander pardon et allégeance



Modifié 2 fois. Dernière modification le 15/03/16 17:07 par sakki.
je hais l'hypocrisie
15 mars 2016 21:37
Monsieur est en colère ???
grinning smiley

Lol

Meskine ...

Qu'il se cogne la tête contre un mur, rien à foutre de sa colère.

Le Sahara est marocain et restera marocain.
i
15 mars 2016 22:02
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Il a du recevoir un chèque bien garni à Alger. Ils ont l'habitude de distribuer leurs trésors aux étrangers.



.
16 mars 2016 10:00
Le Maroc a existé bien avant l'ONU.

Les sahrawas, emmené par un illuminé soussi, ont fondé le mvt almoravide et en se restant fidèle à la mentalité idrisside malekite, ils ont renforcés les bases et la structure, de la société marocaine, société dont les bases sont resté les mêmes jusqu'à aujourd'hui. Pour cette raison jamais la Maroc n'existera sans son Commandeur des croyants. Sans ses soufis, ses oulamas, ses zaouyas, etc ...

Ni la france, ni l'angleterre, ni les usa ou la russie ne peuvent en dire autant.

Je serais au pouvoir au Maroc, c'est pas compliqué : je retire le Maroc de cette infamie qui s’appelle l'ONU. Ensuite, je dézingue la totalité des représentations diplomatiques dans notre pays, ambassades, consulats, etc .. Et je supprime toutes les ambassades et consultats dans la planète.

Et là je repart de zero : celui qui ose avoir le moindre doute sur l'intégrité de notre pays, n'aura plus jamais le moindre contact avec le Maroc.
f
16 mars 2016 10:44
Salam,
L'ONU ne sert à rien. Si Ban ki-moon servait à quelques choses ça se saurait.
mido-de-paris
s
16 mars 2016 11:46
l'ONU c'est un Organisme consultatif , ni plus ni moins
une Assemblée consultative , qui exprime son avis
ses membres fondateurs (le noyaux dure ) se consultent sur un problème avec le SG (Ben Kimoun kiki ou un autre appelons le X , Y nino noni ) juste pour dominer
la preuve ? les Membres fondateurs ont le droit de faire un véto mais pas les autres pays
une autre preuve?
les pays fondateurs , écrasent injustement les autres pays pour une question idéologique
je hais l'hypocrisie
 
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