Life in Tindouf, Algeria, no longer appeals to the Sahrawis in the camps. More and more of them want to return to Morocco. Nevertheless, they must arm themselves with patience to return to the kingdom.
Mohammed C., a 63-year-old Moroccan pensioner residing in Dijon, has been indicted for his alleged involvement in two long-unsolved murders in Isère. According to the newspaper Le Parisien, he is now under investigation for the killings of Nathalie Boyer in 1988 and Laïla Afif in 2000. His identity was reportedly confirmed through DNA traces found at one of the crime scenes.