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Spanish hospital where Polisario leader is being treated for Covid-19

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Images of the hospital in Logrono, Spain where the leader of Western Sahara's independence movement Brahim Ghali is recovering from Covid-19. Ghali, whose presence in Spain has angered Morocco, was questioned by a Spanish judge Tuesday about allegations of torture and genocide. IMAGES

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