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Witness to apartheid
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9 editions published between 1980 and 2008 in English and held by 59 libraries worldwide Documents terrorism practiced against black children and students by the South African police and army.
Blood & sand war in the Sahara : a report
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2 editions published in 1982 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide The film provides the first Western coverage of the war in the Western Sahara. Morocco is trying to maintain its occupation despite the opposition of local people (although many of them have fled to refugee camps in Algeria) and the disruption of the Moroccan economy. The United States has supported Morocco diplomatically and with arms sales during the Carter and Reagan administrations despite human rights concerns and the support for the Western Sahara inhabitants by many other countries.
Blood and sand war in the Sahara
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1 edition published in 1982 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide The film provides the first Western coverage of the war in the Western Sahara. Morocco is trying to maintain its occupation despite the opposition of local people (although many of them have fled to refugee camps in Algeria) and the disruption of the Moroccan economy. The United States has supported Morocco diplomatically and with arms sales during the Carter and Reagan administrations despite human rights concerns and the support for the Western Sahara inhabitants by many other countries.
Blood & sand war in the Sahara : a report by Sharon I. Sopher
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1 edition published in 1982 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The film provides the first Western coverage of the war in the Western Sahara. Morocco is trying to maintain its occupation despite the opposition of local people (although many of them have fled to refugee camps in Algeria) and the disruption of the Moroccan economy. The United States has supported Morocco diplomatically and with arms sales during the Carter and Reagan administrations despite human rights concerns and the support for the Western Sahara inhabitants by many other countries. Audience Level
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Algeria Apartheid Blacks Blacks--Social conditions Civil rights movements Documentary films Documentary films Documentary television programs Economic history History International relations Interviews Military policy Military relations Morocco Police--Complaints against Political atrocities Political science Race relations Refugees Sahrawi (African people) South Africa Tutu, Desmond United States Western Sahara
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