The Wall Street Journal was offered rare access to Laayoune, the desert city in the portion of the disputed region of Western Sahara that is controlled by Morocco and considered a 'veritable news black hole'
Morocco all but bans outside journalists from working in Western Sahara, the disputed region in northwest Africa. The area is considered a “veritable news black hole” by the advocacy group Reporters Without Borders.
But the government earlier this year offered The Wall Street Journal rare access to Laayoune, the desert city in the portion of the disputed region of Western Sahara that is controlled by Morocco. Once there, a Journal reporter was trailed by what appeared to be undercover security officers on motorcycles while...
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