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 VOICES | Issue: "Living a legend" August 19, 2006

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Thanks for "No man's land" (July 22). I lived in Morocco for 30 years, and it seems that this is the only issue that united every Moroccan and every political party. If Algeria wanted this problem to be solved, it would be solved in a matter of days. That's why the U.S. government needs to put more pressure on the Algerian government. Morocco did a wonderful job in its southern provinces, and people from Tindouf need to see how their brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters live. This way they may rethink their philosophy and stop the madness.
—Taoufik Guerouate; Portland, Ore.

The remarkable story in the Western Sahara is that over 100,000 Sahrawis would rather live in the desert as a free people than under Moroccan authority. The Sahrawis have placed their hope and trust in the United Nations' commitment and the international community's promise of their right to vote for self-determination. Mindy Belz implies the refugee camps are a breeding ground for terrorism when in fact the Sahrawis living in the refugee camps represent everything we hope to instill in the Muslim world—a Muslim democratic people.
—Suzanne Scholte, Chairman, U.S. Western Sahara Foundation; Falls Church, Va.

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