DescriptionThe wall and moroccan soldiers at sight.jpg
English: Somewhere south of the occupied town of Mahbes, Western Sahara, in the freed zone. This is a photo from the II International march against the Moroccan built wall that divides western sahara.
Part of the moroccan wall of shame can be seen on top of a small hill, behind the mined land. Here demonstrators were able to say to moroccan soldiers: "Moroccan, brother, your king is a tyrant".
The longest wall built on Earth, this wall consists of a long wall with a berm, barbed wire, millions of landmines and electronic systems, surveiled by thousands of moroccan soldiers.
En un punto del desierto al sur de la ciudad ocupada de Mahbes pero en la zona liberada del Sahara Occidental. Mujeres saharauis protestan en la II Marcha internacional contra el Muro de la Verguenza que divide el Sahara Occidental. Este muro consiste en mas de 2.000 kilometros de construccion defensiva rodeada de campos de minas y protegida por alambradas y miles de soldados marroquies.
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