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Morocco: Next Earth Day to be held in Morocco

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  2. VERSAILLES, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 1:  Princesse Lalla Salma of Morocco attends the Gala Dinner for Association A.V.E.C. at Chateau de Versailles on February 1, 2010 in Versailles, France.
  3. VERSAILLES, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 1:  Prof David Khayat, Princesse Lalla Salma of Morocco and Jean Jacques Aillagon attend the Gala Dinner for Association A.V.E.C. at Chateau de Versailles on February 1, 2010 in Versailles, France.
  4. Bordeaux's  forward Marouane Chamakh of Morocco challenges for the ball with Rennes' defender Rod Fanni during their French League One soccer match, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010 in Rennes, western France.
  5. Western Sahara independence campaigner Aminatou Haidar walks with her lawyer Ines Miranda (L) and Carmelo Ramirez, president of FEDISSAH, before taking a flight to Madrid at the Gando airport, Spain's Canary Island of Gran Canaria January 20, 2010. Haidar, who carried out a 32-day hunger strike at...
  6. Western Sahara independence campaigner Aminatou Haidar (R) sits next to Saharawi women as she waits for a flight to Madrid at the Gando airport, Spain's Canary Island of Gran Canaria January 20, 2010. Haidar, who carried out a 32-day hunger strike at Lanzarote's Guacimeta airport after being expelled...
  7. Western Sahara independence campaigner Aminatou Haidar gestures at the Gando airport, Spain's Canary Island of Gran Canaria January 20, 2010. Haidar, who carried out a 32-day hunger strike at Lanzarote's Guacimeta airport after being expelled from her desert homeland by Morocco and who went back to...
  8. Western Sahara independence campaigner Aminatou Haidar speaks to the media before taking a flight to Madrid at the Gando airport on Spain's Canary Island of Gran Canaria January 20, 2010. Haidar, who carried out a 32-day hunger strike at Lanzarote's Guacimeta airport after being expelled from her desert...
  9. Sweden's Jonathan Gustafsson, left, and Dan Oestberg, right, participants in the annual Budapest-Bamako Rally, are seen at the start in Budapest, Hungary, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2010. The amateur rally, with about 250 teams, is the only one that runs in the Sahara since the Paris-Dakar rally changed its...