A documentary banned by the Moroccan monarchy. Shows the spark that ignited the so-called Arab Spring. They have taken an extraordinary documentary and have been excellent witnesses, Mohamed Abdelaziz. President of the Saharawi Republic.
The documentary shows the daily life and the violent eviction that the Sahrawi civilians lived in the Gdeim Izik camp, caused by the Moroccan occupation forces in the territory of Western Sahara. Place: Gdeim Izik Camp and Aaiún City, Western Sahara.
Runtime27 minYear2011DirectorLluis Maria GüellLanguageFrench, Spanish, ArabicSubtitlesEnglish
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