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Tuesday, May 7, 2024
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Two Moroccan citizens, of Saharawi descent, returned Sunday to their motherland, Morocco after they succeeded to flee the Tindouf camps, southwestern Algeria.



     Badiâ Bent M'barek Ould Abdelladh, 22, and her husband Habouha El Belaoui, 23, described, in a statement to MAP, the dire conditions prevailing in the Tindouf camps.

     Portraying the living conditions in the camps as "unbearable, difficult and miserable", Badiâ Bent M'barek said the Sahrawis forcibly held in the camps are deprived of all forms of freedom and equity. They are waiting for the first opportunity to escape from the Polisario grip and return to their motherland, she said.

    As to the Moroccan autonomy initiative she said she was confident that it will have a positive impact on the Sahrawis. 

Source: MAP
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