Friday, August 20, 2010

Chances Of Acyst Malignant

FUENSANTA CARRERA POPULAR VILLA, JOIN CHARITY BOOK

Your Listing help the Saharawi refugee children José Luis Calleja - 08/10/2010 3:00

David Villa is the protagonist of a book that will come out for solidarity. This is a compilation of reports on the performance of the Asturian striker's World Cup in the newspaper published Asturias 'El Comercio'. Is accompanied by a color photo gallery of images throughout his career.

The book due out in early September with a circulation of 1,500 copies in the first edition, developed by Ediciones La Cruz de Grado.

is a nonprofit project. Copyright and the money raised from sales will be used to buy sports equipment for kids in the Saharawi refugee camps in Tindouf (Algeria)

TEXT PUBLISHED IN www.elmundodeportivo.es

Photo: sahara sports

Sunday, August 15, 2010

How To Make An Bottom For A Pamper Cake

FAREWELL PARTY FOR CHILDREN IN CORDOBA SAHARAWI

On Friday, we met 25 families 13 host with Saharawi our children in the courtyard cordobes that the Association has as yields Cordoba. It was a day of living in families where together we can contribute our grain of sand. as an example I will say that each family contributed something to eat and I can assure that we ate the best salad, the best tortilla and best gazpacho in the whole world white. We also have the great magician performance Flaine Flaine you program the famous magician La Banda SOUTH CHANNEL TV. It carries more than 15 years dedicated to the world of magic and illusion. His show was very busy, varied, fun, participatory, this case was aimed at family audiences and especially children of all ages.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Motorcity Mercantile And Salvage

This Saturday begins the return of the 2,000 Saharawi children participate in the program 'Holidays in Peace'

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This Saturday begins the return of the 2,000 Saharawi children participate in the program 'Holidays in Peace'

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Although the number of children has dropped by 10%, solidarity Andalusian "is strong even in times of crisis," said Fandel-Sahara

SEVILLE, Aug 13 (EUROPA PRESS) -

From Saturday 14 and until August 19 will return to the Saharawi refugee camps in Tindouf (Algeria) the 2,000 children who participated in the program 'Holidays in Peace 2010', only 10 percent over 2009, a figure showing that "solidarity is strong Andalusian even in times of crisis like the present," the president of the Andalusian Federation of Associations of Solidarity with the Sahara (Fandel-Sahara) Francisco J. Guerrero. This weekend will depart from Malaga airport children Cádiz, Huelva and Cordoba.

Speaking to Europa Press, Guerrero explained that partnerships - Fandos organizes this program with the Association of Friendship with the Saharawi people - "in addition to the achievements of their own work, dependent on financial aid institutions , that this scenario also have difficulty paying their financial commitments, and this partnership allows us to do everything we wanted. "

Thus Guerrero added that "we want to implement the program with all the guarantees and we want and meeting well, making the family the child is concerned, a good time in the two months that is in Andalusia, the economic cost of return is met, etc.. "Therefore, noted," with the number of 2,000 children we are happy, because it is a sustainable program. "The Program 'Holidays in Peace', launched in 1993, was Andalusian Volunteer Award in 2008.

also Andalusian families who have welcomed into their homes since last June, have also renewed their active engagement and solidarity to support the Saharawi people. In this regard, Guerrero said that host families "never fail" and that his collaboration with the "essential" and not only prevent Saharawi children the unbearable desert heat during the summer - it can reach 55 degrees - but also improve their quality of life - health and food -.

Guerrero also noted that these children, aged between eight and twelve years, have participated during these two months in the activities organized by local associations, activities with families, and those characteristic of the Andalusian Federation organized as protest demonstrations held in Seville, Algeciras and other provinces, because "this project is not only supportive, but also a reminder of silence in relation to the conflict in Western Sahara."

In line with this, Fandel-Sahara wanted to remind both the institutions and the public Andalusian Saharawi children who remained in Andalusia two months are required to survive in exile with their families - 200,000 people are - 34 years in a refugee camp.

Thus, it is "urgent and necessary" that the United Nations to enforce international law in Morocco, the English and Andalusian "calls" to Mohamed VI to launch a democratic mechanism is as simple as consulting the Saharawi people about their future through a self-determination referendum, which decides whether Sahara wants to live in a free and independent, or annexed by Morocco.

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