France's 2-0 victory over Morocco prompted large post-match gatherings across Europe, where authorities had deployed extensive security measures in anticipation of possible unrest. While Paris remained largely peaceful, scattered disorder was reported in several Dutch cities and violent clashes broke out in London, leaving a police officer injured.
In 1988, a social unrest has taken place in the Tindouf Camps. A group of officials protested against the leadership of the front and the oppressive method it adopted. Several Sahrawis were arrested, tortured and abducted following the events. Flash back.