Screening in Quito: 'Insoumises' Doc on Sahrawi Women

A documentary on Sahrawi women's resistance was screened in Quito, Ecuador, highlighting their struggle.

Screening in Quito: 'Insoumises' Doc on Sahrawi Women

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A documentary titled 'Femmes insoumises, femmes en lutte au Sahara occidental' (Insoumises Women, Women in Struggle in Western Sahara) was screened in Quito, Ecuador, on an unspecified date. The event aimed to raise awareness about the role of Sahrawi women in the ongoing conflict over Western Sahara, a disputed territory.

The documentary focuses on the resilience and activism of Sahrawi women, who have been at the forefront of the independence movement. According to available information, the screening was organized by solidarity groups supporting the Sahrawi cause.

Western Sahara has been the subject of a decades-long dispute between Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), led by the Polisario Front. The United Nations considers it a non-self-governing territory.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the documentary 'Femmes insoumises, femmes en lutte au Sahara occidental' about?

It focuses on the role and resistance of Sahrawi women in the Western Sahara conflict.

Where was the documentary screened?

It was screened in Quito, Ecuador, organized by solidarity groups.

What is the status of Western Sahara?

It is a disputed territory considered non-self-governing by the UN, contested between Morocco and the Polisario Front.

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