Forgotten in the Sahara Trailer

Forgotten in the Sahara Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002 Factual 51 mins

This documentary follows the journey of two journalists to the occupied territories of Western Sahara where they are monitored constantly by the occupying Moroccan forces.

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Spain 01 January 2002

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