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A Saharawi/Nordic Exchange Program funded by the Norwegian Fredskorpset. We are three nordic volunteers who are going to the Saharawi refugeecamps in the southern parts of Algeria to teach English for 3 months. Here you can find stories from our lives and our experiences in the Saharawi refugee camp
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Hi,My name is Vero. I am from Galicia, Spain and I have just found this blog. I am very surprised and delighted because people who are not from Spain are able to discover the beauty and fight of Saharawi people. I suppose that the difference between your habitual lives and your new experience is enormous. But I´m feeling some envy because I would like to be there, in El AIIUN, again. There, in Amgala, Hamdi´s family live. Hamdi is a 10 years old Saharawi boy who has become a new member of my own family since 2006. We miss him a lot, but I expect I can visit him and his family, my family now, in December like I could do last year. I am looking foward to seeing their beautiful sky full of stars and drinking some tea with them and sharing their ritual. I suppose you know that the first glass of tea is bitter(as life), the second one is sweet (as love) and the third one is soft (as death)
I wish you have a beautiful days and I´m sure that Saharawi people will be able to show you all their greatness in so small gestures. My best wishes for you and FREEDOM FOr SAHARA!!
Hey All of you!
I hope you will get a fantastic experience in the desert - one of the most unknown places on this earth.
Say hello to everyone that remembers a Dane, a Swede and a German girl that visited in 2005!
/Mads, RCN 03-05
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