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Description The Sahrawi refugees – a forgotten crisis in the Algerian desert (7).jpg |
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For over 30 years, several tens of thousands Sahrawi refugees have been living in the region of Tindouf, Algeria, in the heart of the desert, in four refugee camps.
They were stranded here in the aftermath of the conflict between Morocco and the Polisario Front over the former Spanish colony of Western Sahara following Spain's withdrawal in 1975.
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Source | The Sahrawi refugees – a forgotten crisis in the Algerian desert |
Author | European Commission DG ECHO |
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9 July 2012
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