The group voiced joy at returning to Morocco and appreciation for the decent living standards in the Kingdom.
They also deplored the unbearable conditions sustained by those detained in the camps, insisting that the majority of them hope to join Morocco.
They said they decided to flee the camps after they could no longer bear the hardships undergone in those camps.
Another 111 people, including 11 women and nine children, have lately returned to Morocco, putting an end to their sufferings in the Tindouf camps.
Source: MAP
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