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The glaring lack of access to water in the Tindouf camps raised before the HRC

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Geneva — The glaring lack of access to drinking water and sanitation, from which the populations held captive in the Tindouf camps suffer, was raised on Wednesday before the UN Human Rights Council (HRC). Speaking during the HRC debate on item 3 of its agenda, the associative activist and professor of medicine, Brahim El Ahmadi, drew the Council's attention to the urgency of the problem of the lack of access to water for Saharawi abductees. “The…
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