If there was one seat that should not have been occupied on Friday, October 31, in the United Nations Security Council, it was that of Algeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amar Benjama. It was difficult for him to convince the other delegations of his country’s position, which was once again seeking to prolong the dispute over the Moroccan Sahara, now in its fifth decade. The Council’s collective effort, to pass Resolution 2797, continued the original intentions of Morocco’s Green March in 1975 — to con
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