January 29, 2024
Since the ceasefire agreement in 1991 the Sahrawis have engaged in a decades long non-violent struggle against the occupation. With no political solution on the horizon and an intransigent Morocco supported by the United States the young Sahrawis in the refugee camps are growing more restless and asking whether a return to the armed struggle is the only way to gain freedom.
Runtime51 minAuthorTransforma FIlmsYear2014LanguageArabic, French, Spanish, EnglishSubtitlesEnglish
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