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Brahim Sabbar: the Memory and Culture that Resisted the Disappearance

Summary by La Silla Vacía
The first time I took testimony for a project documenting human rights violations in Western Sahara, in 2011, that work did not have the name that it later wanted to take: the Oasis of Memory. And yet, from that first moment, memory was a place to drink. We were in Extremadura, and Brahim Sabbar was a Saharawi exile whom he was going to interview. It was the first testimony of a long listening process, in which we were going to discover so many …
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The first time I took testimony for a project documenting human rights violations in Western Sahara, in 2011, that work did not have the name that it later wanted to take: the Oasis of Memory. And yet, from that first moment, memory was a place to drink. We were in Extremadura, and Brahim Sabbar was a Saharawi exile whom he was going to interview. It was the first testimony of a long listening process, in which we were going to discover so many …

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La Silla Vacía broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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