Saharawi Voice y la plataforma de sensibilización sobre el Sáhara Occidental Saharawi Advocacy Campaign, lanzan esta semana una serie de vídeos que formarán parte de una campaña de solidaridad con los pueblos de España, Italia y Argelia frente a la crisis causada por el Coronavirus COVID-19. Desde el comienzo de la ocupación militar del Sáhara...
Etiqueta: SaharawiVoice
Generations of Resilience: 45 Years of Women’s Leadership – SAHARAWIVOICE
SAHARAWIVOICE In honor of this year’s International Women’s Day, Oxfam and Sahrawi Voices hosted a photography competition exploring the theme “Generations of Resilience: 45 Years of Women’s Leadership in the Sahrawi Refugee Camps.” We invited photographs to submit photos that represent to them the crucial and dynamic role that women in the refugee camps...
Mohamed Barkan: Western Sahara and press freedom – YouTube
SAHARAWIVOICE “This film, and the media activism that we’re doing, is to honour those who lost their lives fighting for our freedom. As long as the occupation is ongoing, our work will continue”. Go watch 3stolencameras.com
Nazha: press freedom in occupied Western Sahara – SAHARAWIVOICE
SAHARAWIVOICE Prior to the free online release of the film 3 Stolen Cameras on February 27th, we heard from a Saharawi journalist based in the occupied territories of Western Sahara, Nazha Elhalidi, part of Equipe Media. Her experiences of being routinely followed by Moroccan police, arrested and interrogated mirror the reality of many journalists in...
Abdeslam Omar – AFAPREDESA and enforced disappearances in Western Sahara – #OpenScars
A raíz de un aumento en las desapariciones forzadas en el Sáhara Occidental posterior a la ocupación militar por parte de Marruecos, se creó la Asociación de Familiares de Presos y Desaparecidos Saharauis (AFAPREDESA ) para preguntar sobre las personas que desaparecieron y buscar la verdad sobre su paradero. Hablamos con su director, Abdeslam, y...
Zaynaha Sidi – Enforced disappearances in Western Sahara – #OpenScars
SAHARAWIVOICE Zaynaha was on her way to Mauritania one day in 1987. But she was stopped at the airport and her family would spend the next 4 years trying to explain to her children what had happened to her. Here’s her story of enforced disappearance.
NUH ABIDIN, hija de Abidin Buzid | #HeridasAbiertas, desapariciones forzadas en el Sahara Occidental #OpenScars
La última vez que Nuh vio a su papá, ella tenía 6 años. Pasaría las siguientes 3 décadas preguntándose si alguna vez volvería a verlo. Un día, en 2010, se enteraría de lo que le había sucedido tras la invasion Marroqui #WesternSahara. #HeridasAbiertas Nuh Abidin – Enforced disappearances in #WesternSahara The last time Nuh saw her...
Green March (or Black March) into Western Sahara – YouTube – SAHARAWIVOICE
SAHARAWIVOICE The so-called Moroccan Green March into Western Sahara was the beginning of the darkest times in recent Saharawi history. It meant Napalm and White Phosphorous bombings; and the beginning of a brutal military invasion. But for the Moroccan gov, it’s a nostalgic time. Fuente: Green March (or Black March) into Western Sahara – YouTube – SAHARAWIVOICE