For nearly two decades, the Moroccan authorities have vehemently denied the existence of a slow-mob camp on its territory at the edge of the Sahara called Tzummart. In the depths of those terrible dark corners, fifty-eight officers and non-commissioned officers were buried alive for their unwitting involvement in two failed coup attempts (the events in Skhirat on July 10, 1971, and the events of the Royal Boeing plane on August 16, 1972). After a bitter arrest in horrific, infernal conditions that lasted more than twenty-eight years, Tzummart finally threw up her stomach, throwing twenty-eight out half alive, and keeping thirty-two victims in her bowels.
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