Background
When Spain abandoned its colonial occupation in the South of Morocco in 1975, severe conflicts erupted in the area between various factions. As a result, many Sahrawis fled to neighbouring Algeria. Despite a mediation from the United Nations and a ceasefire established in 1991, the conflict is still unresolved to this day, which means that between 150’000 and 180’000 Sahrawis still live in what some consider to be one of the oldest refugee camps in the world.
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