Sunday, February 6, 2011

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Western Sahara to slide Décines

Monday, January 31, the slide Décines spent his day in Western Sahara and the Saharawi people in the series "Discovering our Earth." After the screenings of the film "A republic in exile" Sheikh Djemai, discussions with members of APSO including the top sportsman Saharawi Amaidane Salah, allowed viewers to wonder what people forget.

The public was very touched by the situation faced by the Saharawi people both in the refugee camps in territories under Moroccan occupation. The discussion raised many questions, but also showed a great misunderstanding about silence and passivity of the international community and media about Western Sahara.
"How is it that we do not know the situation of a country as close as the Western Sahara? And why we have so little information about the actions of that other country close is Morocco? "

News from Arab countries is of course come to interfere in the debate. For where we see there is very little time regimes untouchable without any hope of change, the wind of revolt led by the people themselves begin to expect otherwise. Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria and also in Morocco.
And where the situation of Western Sahara appeared to many to be blocked forever and doomed to the status quo, a wave of hope and reform is taking us to prove that nothing is immutable. If the Maghreb and Arab countries are raised, the Western Sahara could be the next country to take advantage of this wave of desire for freedom and rejection of dictatorship.

APSO, February 6, 2011

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