SaharawiVoice is a collective of citizen journalists, filmmakers, and storytellers from occupied Western Sahara and the Saharawi refugee camps.
We tell the stories Morocco wants the world to forget — through film, media, and memory.
Most recently, we premiered our documentary “Haiyu” at Sheffield Doc Fest and released new episodes of our “Western Sahara Uncovered” series.
Latest from the Collective
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Haiyu
Documentary on iconic Saharawi singer Mariem Hassan’s role in resistance, premiered at Sheffield DocFest with three screenings in June (for Refugee Week).
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Western Sahara Uncovered
A new Instagram+YouTube reel series (Episode 01: History; Episode 02: Conflict Today), using micro-documentaries to decode the occupation’s impact.
Amplifying Saharawi Voices at Camp and Beyond.
As a refugee‑based collective, we create media from the Saharawi refugee camps and occupied Western Sahara.
Our campaigns capture Saharawi art, resistance, memory, and identity—crafted to be both deeply personal and globally visible.
Our latest Instagram campaign, make “Western Sahara Uncovered”, shares bite-sized visual stories exploring colonial scars, memory loss, and the power of resistance through Saharawi eyes.
Recommendations
Featured Films & Series
“Haiyu” – homage to Mariem Hassan, brought to life at Sheffield DocFest. Western Sahara Uncovered (Ep. 1 & 2) – Instagram & YouTube mini-docs decoding history and occupation.
Reports & Campaigns
Latest eyewitness interviews & testimonies featured by the collective. Campaign material on Morocco’s occupation and repression from partner organizations.