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The simmering conflict boiled over in November in the desert city of Laayoune, about 130 miles from Amgala, as knife-wielding gangs attacked unarmed Moroccan security officers, killing 11.
Morocco: a different kind of Muslim country Jennifer Rubin 2011
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For many escapees, life is good in Dakhla, which, like Laayoune, is administered by Moroccan civil government and security forces.
As dispute over Western Sahara wears on, growing numbers of refugees journey back home Alison Lake 2010
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Fighting began when Moroccan troops broke up a camp of thousands of tents erected a month before near the desert city of Laayoune to protest against deteriorating living standards in the region.
Morocco Clears Protest Camp in Western Sahara; Six Killed 2010
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The latest tensions started in mid-October, when some Laayoune residents set up a tent camp east of the city.
Morocco Clears Protest Camp in Western Sahara; Six Killed 2010
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For many escapees, life is good in Dakhla, which, like Laayoune, is administered by Moroccan civil government and security forces.
As dispute over Western Sahara wears on, growing numbers of refugees journey back home Alison Lake 2010
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Associate editor Billy Scharf, who had also worked on Reds, flew into Casablanca on his way down to the location near Laayoune on the Atlantic ocean in southwestern Morocco, close to the site of the fighting.
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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The stars, along with the rest of the above-the-line talent, were staying at the nice hotel in Laayoune.
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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On Nov. 8, outside the Moroccan-administered town of Laayoune, pro-Polisario militants attacked police with rocks, machetes and knives, killing 11 and wounding 70 others.
As dispute over Western Sahara wears on, growing numbers of refugees journey back home Alison Lake 2010
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Sylbert took eleven bulldozers off a construction site about twenty-five minutes from Laayoune and leveled a square mile of sand.
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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On Nov. 8, outside the Moroccan-administered town of Laayoune, pro-Polisario militants attacked police with rocks, machetes and knives, killing 11 and wounding 70 others.
As dispute over Western Sahara wears on, growing numbers of refugees journey back home Alison Lake 2010
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