Hungarian Magazine Exposes Crimes of the Moroccan Occupation in Western Sahara

The Hungarian weekly magazine N.L.Th has drawn attention to what it describes as one of the most serious consequences of Morocco’s presence in Western Sahara, presenting to European and international audiences the reality of the Moroccan military wall and the ongoing humanitarian suffering associated with it. The publication comes at a time of growing calls for an end to the occupation and for the Sahrawi people to exercise their right to self-determination.
In an article by journalist Erika Tóth, the magazine highlighted that the Moroccan military wall—stretching approximately 2,700 kilometers—is considered the second-longest fortified barrier in the world after the Great Wall of China. According to the report, it is surrounded by what is described as the largest minefield on Earth, with more than seven million landmines laid by Moroccan forces, in addition to large quantities of unexploded ordnance. This ongoing situation continues to endanger Sahrawi civilians and undermine their security and safety.
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