Algeria Seizes Dictionaries Showing Western Sahara as Part of Morocco


(MENAFN- Morocco World News) ">Rabat – 'We seized a number of dictionaries showing the Western Sahara as an integral part of Morocco,' Bouzid Dahian, the head of divisional customs inspection of Bordj El Bahri, east of Algiers, told Algerian television channel Ennahar TV.

He added that customs 'removed the dictionaries because they contained banned maps.'

During the televised interview, the journalist applauded the customs' seizure.

Algeria had previously banned a Moroccan dictionary.
Besides the banned Moroccan dictionary, Algeria also closed the stand of an Iranian publisher, claiming that his books promote Shi'ism.

In 2013, the Moroccan Writers Union (EMU) denounced Algeria's decision to ban a language dictionary produced by a Moroccan scholar and EMU member at the International Book Fair of Algiers (SILA).

Morocco contends that Algeria arms, hosts, and backs the Polisario's claims for independence in Western Sahara.

Despite its support for the front, Algeria is reluctant to acknowledge its responsibility in the Western Sahara conflict.

However, the UN Security Council addressed a strong message to Algeria in its October 31 resolution to contribute to the UN-led political process to find an agreed upon and mutually acceptable solution to the conflict.

Resolution 2440 also pressured the front to refrain from undermining the status quo of the region.

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