Daily life under Dispute - Wounded Sahara

Writing about Western Sahara as a Spanish photojournalist based in Morocco is nowadays quite risky. That's the reason I have decided to not describe this region and its situation by myself. Please, visit Wikipedia instead of reading my opinion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_sahara. Saharan people are usually not allowed to talk with the press, Moroccan security forces abort every interview. It is very difficult to photograph in the streets of Laayoune (the capital of Western Sahara, also called El Aaiun), we are always requested to possess a special permission from the authorities, nobody get it. These pictures show a bit of this society through some bits of their reality: Daily life under dispute.

Mohamed Dadach, the Saharan activist with more years of prison. Usually, saharawis don't get a job in their own country, Moroccan authorities control almost all the industry and administration of the region and they are not confident of saharawis.
Zacaris Garcia