she passes by reminders of the western sahara war.e most seriously injured war veterans live in a dilapidated home outside the camp. it's important for mani to show solidarity. she brings a free pizza for ahmed hatari, who was paralyzed when his spine was damaged in an air strike in 1980. ahmed: i regret nothing. i'm proud d of my war wounds, becacause i got them fightininr a fair andnd legal cause. reporter: the conflict is one of the oldest in africa, but the world has forgotten this war and its fighters. it's hard to remain optimistic ababout things in this part of e world. many people have lost hope in a brighter future. but not mani. she shows us her recently-opened second pizzeria, which is, of course, staffed by women. mani's next plan is to open aa bakery. it's back to the main restaurant in the evening. mani is an inspiration for many. she cares about camel pizza, rights for women, and the saharawis' future. hindu: i still have so many dreams. i hope our lives will change someday and that my people will gain independence. rep