Sumario: | The book 'Decires nómadas: La lucha del pueblo saharaui por derribar el muro del silencio' by Luz Marina Mateo explores the historical and ongoing struggle of the Sahrawi people for self-determination and recognition in the face of colonial and geopolitical challenges. It delves into the colonial history of Western Sahara, the impact of Spanish colonization, and the subsequent struggles during the 1960s and 1970s involving the United Nations and the rise of Sahrawi nationalism. The book further examines the long-lasting effects of the Green March, the Madrid Accords, and the establishment of the Moroccan Wall. It highlights the narratives from Sahrawi refugees, those living in occupied territories, and the diaspora, emphasizing the role of social media in their fight for visibility. The work addresses broader themes of decolonization, human rights, and international indifference, offering a critical perspective on the ongoing geopolitical and humanitarian issues faced by the Sahrawi people.
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