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Dear all,
Could you please update the map for THE ARAB LEAGUE because the map of morocco is incorrect as officialy and commonly updated By the Arab League on 26th/12/21
Also how can we explain that there is no people of the Sahara in Egypt or in Libya or in Tunisia or in Algeria knowing that the Sahara goes from the Atlantic coast in the Moroccan Sahara to Egypt. It is a people of the Sahara who exist only in the Moroccan Sahara ???. It is a conflict that has lasted too long because of Algerian propaganda and their petrodollars for hegemonist and expansionist purposes and above all to slow down the development of Morocco which without gas or oil was advancing and still moving in the right direction even if this fratricidal conflict has nevertheless impacted our development. This kind of speech only feeds the ideals of Algerian/Iranian generals and therefore the conflictMember states of the Arab League?
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[edit]while i understand why people would like to change the flag of Syria the official flag is still the red flag as that government in Syria is still officially in power and is still recognized by the Arab League so can we until a new flag is chosen and is recognized by the arab league? Smint34 (talk) 15:04, 9 December 2024 (UTC)
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