Africa forgotten colony in the Sahara - The Mail & Guardian
The sand berm, built in the 1980s by Morocco, is the second-longest military fortification in Africa, after the Great Wall of China, and millions of land mines. But what is it like to be a refugee camp in Western Sahara?
Source: mg.co.zaPublished on 2022-11-16
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