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A group of 17 Moroccans of Sahrawi origins, including two women and two children, fled the camps of Tindouf, south-west Algeria, and returned to their motherland, Morocco. Speaking to the press on Friday, the group, aged between 20 and 56 years old, recounted the suffering they endured in the camps and expressed their happiness for having joined their relatives in their homeland.
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A delegation of US Senate staffers held, Wednesday in the city of Laayoune, a number of meetings with the city's local representatives and NGOs and enquired about the economic and social achievements in the region.
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A group of 13 youngsters, including two women, fled the camps of Tindouf, southwestern Algeria to join their motherland, Morocco.The returnees, aged between 22 and 29, recounted the inhumane life conditions they endured under the grip of the polisario, along with their fellow Sahrawis who found themselves sequestered in the camps.
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A group of Fifteen youngsters, including five women and five children, joined on Sunday their homeland, Morocco, after they managed to flee the torture inflicted in the camps of Tindouf (southwestern Algeria).
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Some 33 young people have lately escaped from Tindouf camps (south western Algeria) to join Morocco, their homeland.
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