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"Laâyoune, en Attendant", by Nicolas Rouillé: Between Football and Repression, the Hopes of the Young Saharawis

Summary by Le Temps
Under the lucid and affectionate gaze of Nicolas Rouillé, the aspirations and fears of poor teenagers and bold girls, swallowed up in waitThe defeat of Morocco against Senegal, at the final of the African Cup of Nations (CAN) on January 18, it aroused, in Western Sahara, the same enthusiasm, quickly repressed, that of 2019, against Algeria? At the time, for the Saharawis, Algeria was ally, Morocco, the enemy.In six years, the situation became bo…
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Under the lucid and affectionate gaze of Nicolas Rouillé, the aspirations and fears of poor teenagers and bold girls, swallowed up in waitThe defeat of Morocco against Senegal, at the final of the African Cup of Nations (CAN) on January 18, it aroused, in Western Sahara, the same enthusiasm, quickly repressed, that of 2019, against Algeria? At the time, for the Saharawis, Algeria was ally, Morocco, the enemy.In six years, the situation became bo…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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