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WITNESS | Video as Resistance in Occupied Western Sahara | Nazha ElKhalidi, Equipe Media @witnessorg | Uploaded January 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
The Moroccan electronic army is backed by social media platforms, posing serious problems for Saharwi activists who try to use these channels to elevate stories of the violence characteristic of Moroccon occupation of Western Sahari. Saharwi journalist Nazha ElKhalidi of Equipe Media details the obstacles to freedom posed by the media blackout and the widespread censorhip and targeting of human rights defenders and media-makers.

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