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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Secession in Arab World

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Iraq

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See: Minorities in Iraq

Proposed states
  Kurdistan   Assyria

  Turkmeneli

Sinjar [citation needed]

Saudi Arabia

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  Asir

  Jabal Shammar

Najran

Syria

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  Rojava

Proposed states

  As-Suwayda

  Aram [citation needed] [original research?]

  Assyria

  Syrian Turkmen

Yemen

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Africa

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Algeria

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  Berberia

Chenouas

  Kabylia

  Mozabite

Shawiya

Comoros

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Egypt

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Libya

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Proposed states:   Cyrenaica

  Toubouland

Morocco

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  Rif

  • Ethnic group: Riffian
    • Proposed state: Rif
    • Political party: RIM
    • Militant organisation(s): RIM
  • Rif Independence Movement – occurred in Morocco during the 1920s,[14][15] and was revitalized in 2013.[16] Rif Independence Movement is a charter member of the Organization of Emerging African States.[16]

Somalia

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  Somaliland

Sudan

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  Darfur

References

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  11. ^ MAK- Mouvement pour l'Autodétermination de la Kabylie. "Official Website".
  12. ^ "MPA - Mouvement Populaire Anjouanais". MweziNet. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  13. ^ "World Directory of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples - Comoros : Overview". UNHCR. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  14. ^ White Gypsies: Race and Stardom in Spanish Musical Films - Eva Woods Peiró. p. 46.
  15. ^ What the Arabs think - William Roe Polk. p. 52.
  16. ^ a b "The Rif Independence Movement Joins OEAS". Scribd. Retrieved 31 July 2017.