Algeria Says 165,000 Sahrawi Refugees Are in Tindouf, as the Latest Diplomatic Moves to Resolve the Long-frozen Conflict Between Morocco and Algeria Over Their Territory Feel a Long Way From Resolution
By Lamine Chikhi TINDOUF, Algeria (Reuters) - From the deep desert camps in Algeria near the border with Morocco where Sahrawi refugees have lived for.
TINDOUF, Algeria (Reuters) - From the deep desert camps in Algeria near the border with Morocco where Sahrawi refugees have lived for decades, the latest diplomatic moves to resolve the long-frozen conflict over their territory feel a long way from resolution.
By Lamine Chikhi TINDOUF, Algeria (Reuters) - From the deep desert camps in Algeria near the border with Morocco where Sahrawi refugees have lived for.
Algeria says 165,000 Sahrawi refugees are in Tindouf, as the latest diplomatic moves to resolve the long-frozen conflict between Morocco and Algeria over their territory feel a long way from resolution