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Western Sahara-Interview with Garazi and Omar
Episode 8
Thursday, 25 February, 2021
Western Sahara is a country that was colonized by Spanish state. In the year 75, in the context of the Franco dictator's death, Marocco invaded the territory and divided it in two building a mined wall. Since 45 years some of the saharawi population lives in the occupied territory, some in the diaspora and some in refugee camps. Today with us we have Garazi that was raised in the Diaspora and Omar an student from an Argelian refugee camp. Garazi will explain to us what's the history of Western Sahara and the nowadays political Situation, since Marocco started a war in November against the saharawi people with the direct and inderect help of the international powers. Omar explains to us how is the dayly live in the refugee camp.