Monday, November 20, 2017

Where are the rights of children and girls Saharans that the Moroccan monarchy stripped of its Western Sahara country that was invaded since 1975?

November 20 is Universal Children's day,
anniversary of the Universal Declaration of the rights of the child,
adopted in 1959.

Where are the rights of children and girls Saharans that the Moroccan monarchy stripped of its Western Sahara country that was invaded since 1975?

The refugee camps are in the southwestern region of Algeria. They are inhabited by Saharan refugees and were called with the names of cities in Western Sahara: Laayoune, Valls, Smara, Dakhla and Bujdur. Each camp is a wilaya structured into nuclei called dairas juvenile population. Its population is several tens of thousands of people, but the exact number varies depending on the source. Some of its inhabitants carry over 42 years in the place and the youngest are third-generation refugees who have never known their homeland, while the other half of the population lives in the territories occupied by Morocco and are deprived of their families since  live separated by a wall that Morocco built to isolate them and protect their invading troops, a wall of more than 2700 kilometers and planted millions of mines antipersonnel

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