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Government of Spain
- The official site of the Spanish Government has many links with the different ministries in the country and provides information on the structure of the State.
URL:
http://www.la-moncloa.es/
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Government of Morocco
- The official page of the Government of Morocco gives general information about the country, like current events or economy and allows an open discussion about the role played by women in Moroccan society.
URL:
http://www.pm.gov.ma/fr/index.html
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Moroccan ministry of Foreign Affairs: the rocky island of Leila
- The Moroccan MOFA provides this special section devoted to the crisis of the rocky island of Leila. Provides official information, speeches and press summaries.
URL:
http://www.maec.gov.ma/Arabe/leila.htm
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain
- The site of the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is divided into topics: the European Union, relations with Latin America and international co-operation. It offers links to the publications of the Diplomatic Information Office (OID).
URL:
http://www.mae.es/
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Moroccan News Agency
- Website of the Moroccan News Agency . Provides access to a presentation of the Agency, publications and services. A section with news briefings is available in English and Spanish.
URL:
http://www.map.co.ma/
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Agencia EFE
- Website of this Spanish News agency which provides with regional and thematic news.
URL:
http://www.efe.es/
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EU Pesidency Declaration on the Island of Perejil
- EU Presidency issued this declaration the 14th July, three days after the Moroccan deployment in the Perejil island.
URL:
http://ue.eu.int/newsroom/makeFrame.asp?MAX=&BID=75&DID=71517&LANG=7&File=/pressData/en/misc/71517.pdf&Picture=0
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Organisation of the Islamic Conference: The evenments in the island of Leila
- The OIC expresses through this press release its full support to Moroccan claims on the island of Leila.
URL:
http://www.oic-oci.org/press/english/July%202002-eng/the%20Moroccan%20Island%20of%20Leila%202002-eng.htm
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Organisation of the Islamic Conference: note of protest for the Spanish intervention
- Protest note of the OIC against the Spanish intervention in the island of Perejil.
URL:
http://www.oic-oci.org/press/english/July%202002-eng/the%20Moroccan%20Island%20of%20Leila%20(2)%202002-eng.htm
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US Department of State: Resolution of Island Dispute
- Press release of the US Secretary of State, Collin Powell, on the understanding reached by Morocco and Spain over the island of Perejil.
URL:
http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2002/11966.htm
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Embassy of the United States in Morocco
- The website of the American Embassy in Rabat informs on bilateral relations, consular and commercial services, professional and educational exchanges and on health.
URL:
http://www.usembassy-morocco.org.ma/
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Embassy of the United States in Spain
- The website of the American Embassy in Madrid provides information on bilateral relations, consular services, education and job opportunities in the United States.
URL:
http://www.embusa.es/
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France: Declaration on the Spanish-Moroccan crisis
- Quay d'Orsey provides these declarations issued between 16th-19th July on the Spanish-Moroccan dispute for the island of Perejil/Leila.
URL:
http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/actu/article.asp?ART=26401
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Embassy of France in Morocco
- The website of the French Embassy in Rabat provides general information on the country, bilateral relations, the embassy's activities, consular services, culture and education.
URL:
http://www.ambafrance-ma.org/
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Embassy of France in Spain
- The website of the French Embassy in Madrid provides general information about France and the embassy's activities in Spain. Informs on economic, scientific and cultural relations, allow the access to press briefings along with links to the different French consulates websites in Spain.
URL:
http://www.ambafrance.es/
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Mediterranean Dialogue
- NATO's site section devoted to the Security Policy of the organization in the Mediterranean and its partnerships with North African and Middle East countries.
URL:
http://www.nato.int/med-dial/home.htm
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Frente Polisario
- Website of the delegation of the Frente Polisario in Spain, which provides with main documents and press articles on the celebration of a referendum for self-determination in Western Sahara. The site offers links to other related websites and lists the Saharan delegations abroad.
URL:
http://www.nodo50.org/fpolisario/
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Spanish North Africa
- Interesting article provided by Encyclopaedia of the Orient on the geographic position and the demographic situation of the Spanish territories in Northern Africa.
URL:
http://i-cias.com/e.o/span_n_afr.htm
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Isla Perejil (Spain Morocco)
- Interesting article on the island of Perejil's geography writen by Wenceslao Segura González (summary in English). Goes in depth through its last 600 years of history.
URL:
http://dc3mf.tripod.com/Perejil.html
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ABC
- Daily Spanish conservative newspaper founded in 1905. ABC provides with an interesting section on international news.
URL:
http://www.abc.es/
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El Mundo
- Liberal Spanish newspaper providing information on national political issues. One of the most read in the country.
URL:
http://www.elmundo.es/
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El País
- Progressive Spanish newspaper founded in 1976, at the beginnings of the democratic transition. Provides interesting articles on national and international issues, and offers on its website a debate forum.
URL:
http://www.elpais.es/
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Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb
- Monarchist newspaper published in Morocco and providing articles on political, social and economic facts in the country. The website offers access to its different issues since 1998.
URL:
http://www.lematin.ma/
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Al-Anbaa
- Pro governmental Moroccan newspaper. Only in Arabic.
URL:
http://www.alanbaa.press.ma/
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Maroc Hebdo
- Weekly review published in Morocco since 1991and launched on Internet in 1996. Provides with interesting articles on political and social issues in the country. The website offers access to its archives since 1997.
URL:
http://www.maroc-hebdo.press.ma/
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