With the fall of Gaddafi, thousands of Tuaregs return to Mali and Niger and launch their fight for an independent state.
In late 2011, thousands of Tuareg workers and fighters, many of them mercenaries for slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, return to their Saharan homeland in Niger and Mali.
Having lost access to the country that was their only source of livelihood, they find little more than crushing poverty, hunger and drought back home.
Barely able to feed their children amidst total state neglect, the men launch a rebellion to found their own country.
Who are the Tuareg?
Our misery reached the point that I didn’t care how I would die. If I got killed or survived, either was fine, but just maybe I might find the money to solve our problems
The Tuareg are a pastoral people inhabiting the Saharan regions of Niger, Mali, Libya, Algeria and Burkina Faso.
Orphans of the Sahara: Return features music from the bands Bombino, Tamikrest and Terakaft. Listen to their music here