Saharawi refugee camp
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The Tindouf camps
They are around 200.000 the Saharawis that under the Moroccan bombardments, in 1976, they chose the street of the escape from the Sahara Ocidentale toward the territory Algerian, near Tindouf, on a desert highland covered of stones and sand.
The fields are structured in the 4 provinces (Wilayas), 25 communes (Dairas) and 3 residential schools.
The wilayas and the dairas have names of city and place of the Western Sahara, occupied by the Moroccan troops to set the accent on the narrow bond with her own earth of origin.
The Western Sahara is the last country in Africa that has not yet gained formal independence and substantial . The international status of Western Sahara to the UN, is to decolonize a territory included in the list of territories “not autonomous”. Morocco is a country that has illegally occupied Western Sahara.
They are around 200.000 the Saharawis that under the Moroccan bombardments, in 1976, they chose the street of the escape from the Sahara Ocidentale toward the territory Algerian, near Tindouf, on a desert highland covered of stones and sand.
The fields are structured in the 4 provinces (Wilayas), 25 communes (Dairas) and 3 residential schools.
The wilayas and the dairas have names of city and place of the Western Sahara, occupied by the Moroccan troops to set the accent on the narrow bond with her own earth of origin.
The Western Sahara is the last country in Africa that has not yet gained formal independence and substantial . The international status of Western Sahara to the UN, is to decolonize a territory included in the list of territories “not autonomous”. Morocco is a country that has illegally occupied Western Sahara.