Forty Years in Exile
Some call it Africa’s last colony. Western Sahara, annexed by Morocco shortly after Spanish colonists began to leave the region in 1975, has seen a large part of its population pushed out to a harsh corner of the desert across the border in Algeria. Relegated to tents and mud houses, roughly 100,000 Sahrawis live as refugees in the neighboring country.
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