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	<title>Comments on: A Pre-Delegation Re-Delegation Fight at ICANN</title>
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		<title>By: Alfonso</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alfonso</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;d like to clarify one point: THERE IS a Saharawi local internet community.

I work for a European NGO at the Saharawi refugee camps where almost 200.000 inhabitants are surviving in extremely hard conditions since 1975 (for 32 years!), thrown away from their homeland by Moroccan invaders, and there are some cyber-places and internet connections trhough which Saharawi people surf, e-mail, chat and discover the outside world.

And be sure that they support the .EH delegation request made by the Sahrawi Government.</description>
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<p>I work for a European NGO at the Saharawi refugee camps where almost 200.000 inhabitants are surviving in extremely hard conditions since 1975 (for 32 years!), thrown away from their homeland by Moroccan invaders, and there are some cyber-places and internet connections trhough which Saharawi people surf, e-mail, chat and discover the outside world.</p>
<p>And be sure that they support the .EH delegation request made by the Sahrawi Government.</p>
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