
The World Unspun
From Palestine to Western Sahara, the struggle is one. With Najla Mohamed-Lamin.
2025 marks 50 years since Morocco invaded Western Sahara, forcibly displacing the Sahrawi people into neighbouring Algeria. Women’s rights and climate activist Najla Mohamed-Lamin joins us from the Sahrawi refugee camps to talk about the multigenerational impact of 50 years of forced exile, and the common struggles of Indigenous peoples around the world.
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Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes
Credits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Producer, Digital Editor), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-Editors), Paula Lacey (Editorial Assistant), Samuel Rafanell-Williams (Sound Design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design)
Guest: Najla Mohammed-Lamine
Further reading from this episode:
With all eyes on Gaza, Morocco strengthens its hold on Western Sahara (Maxine Betteridge-Moes, New Internationalist)
Love Locked Up (Maxine Betteridge-Moes, New Internationalist)
Spotlight: Aziza Brahim (Graeme Green, New Internationalist)
A new dawn? Western Sahara and the Arab Spring (Jeremy Corbyn & Stefan Simanowitz, New Internationalist)
War and Peace in Western Sahara (New Internationalist Issue #297) Subscribe to read in our digital archive.
How Sahrawis See the Western Sahara Conflict (Najla Mohamed-Lamin, The National Interest)
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