SADR, justice without war?
2009-01-01 | 51 minutes
Plot Summary
This documentary shows the torments and comrade disappearance ocurrences in the Moroccan Occupied Western Sahara through the eyes of Yahia, a young Sahrawi person living in Barcelona. It tells of the the precarious living conditions in the Algerian refugee camps and the situation of immigrant Sahrawis in Spain, the old colonizing power in Western Sahara. Similar to the majority of young Sahrawis, Yahia has come to the conclusion that after so many years of supporting the pacifist route, war is the only option for the Sahrawi community to regain their territory.
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