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Travel From Navarre to the Saharawi Camps: 50 Years of Resistance and Solidarity

In the Sahrawi refugee camps, the shantytowns built in the Algerian desert are a good example of time passing but not progressing. The first jaimas, now built 50 years ago, when the Sahrawis were forced to flee into exile after the Green March with the idea that they would be a temporary shelter, followed by adobe houses and tin roofs when the war between the Frente Polisario and the Moroccan army threatened to elongate for years.
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In the Sahrawi refugee camps, the shantytowns built in the Algerian desert are a good example of time passing but not progressing. The first jaimas, now built 50 years ago, when the Sahrawis were forced to flee into exile after the Green March with the idea that they would be a temporary shelter, followed by adobe houses and tin roofs when the war between the Frente Polisario and the Moroccan army threatened to elongate for years.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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