Storyline
Many Saharawis are claiming to return to war in order to break the impasse of wainting during 40 years. However, the Sahrawi nonviolent activists argue that they are pushing Morocco to an untenable position. For them, the nonviolent action and the respect of human rights make Sahrawis part of the new world that is coming and also they are building a sane society. The documentary explores this debate with activists of the refugee camps and of the occupied territories.
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Rofles or graffiti: the non-violent fight of the Sahrawi people was released on January 1, 2016.
The runtime of Rofles or graffiti: the non-violent fight of the Sahrawi people is 52m.
Rofles or graffiti: the non-violent fight of the Sahrawi people is a Documentary movie.
Rofles or graffiti: the non-violent fight of the Sahrawi people is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Rofles or graffiti: the non-violent fight of the Sahrawi people was directed by Jordi Oriola Folch.
Rofles or graffiti: the non-violent fight of the Sahrawi people is originally in Spanish.