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Between the East and the West
Meenu Gupta
73 episodes
1 week ago
The podcast series "Between the East and the West". The series showcases the journey of people who have straddled continents in their work and relationships…who have taken the road less travelled and gathered enough moss to share some! Their motivations to spread roots and shoots spiritually, mentally and passionately, their learnings and nuggets of wisdom, their challenges and milestones, their quest, sense of identity and belonging to different parts of the world…their observations and assimilation of contrasts and similarities in different continents.
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The podcast series "Between the East and the West". The series showcases the journey of people who have straddled continents in their work and relationships…who have taken the road less travelled and gathered enough moss to share some! Their motivations to spread roots and shoots spiritually, mentally and passionately, their learnings and nuggets of wisdom, their challenges and milestones, their quest, sense of identity and belonging to different parts of the world…their observations and assimilation of contrasts and similarities in different continents.
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What does life in exile feel like? Does the world know about the human rights violations in Western Sahara? A glimpse in the life of Salka Barca and her non-violent activism
Between the East and the West
45 minutes
8 months ago
What does life in exile feel like? Does the world know about the human rights violations in Western Sahara? A glimpse in the life of Salka Barca and her non-violent activism

Summary

In this conversation, Salka Barca shares her experiences as a Sahrawi American, discussing her identity, the challenges faced by her people in Western Sahara, and the ongoing human rights violations under Moroccan occupation. She emphasizes the importance of non-violent resistance and critiques the role of foreign aid in perpetuating oppression. Salka calls for global accountability and understanding of the Sahrawi struggle, highlighting the need for a shift in perspective towards humanitarian issues. This conversation delves into the ongoing struggle for independence in Western Sahara, highlighting the plight of the Sahrawi people, the hypocrisy of the international community, and her personal journey.  She has lived in exile due to the conflict. Salka shares her experiences of loss, advocacy, and the emotional toll of being separated from her homeland, while also addressing the broader implications of colonialism and human rights abuses in the region. Salka Barca shares her experiences and insights on the need for recognition and respect for the Sahrawi's right to self-determination, drawing parallels with other global conflicts.

Keywords

Sahrawi, Western Sahara, human rights, non-violence, activism, identity, refugee, Morocco, colonialism, foreign aid, human rights, exile, advocacy, international community, referendum, self-determination, refugee camps, historical context

Takeaways

-Salka identifies as a Sahrawi American, reflecting on her heritage.

-Her visit to Western Sahara was met with harassment from Moroccan authorities.

-The brutal reality of family separation under occupation is deeply felt.

-Many Sahrawis lack the privilege of citizenship that allows them to return home.

-The Moroccan government employs tactics of intimidation against activists.

-Non-violence has been a core principle of Sahrawi resistance for decades.

-Salka highlights the hypocrisy of foreign aid that supports oppressive regimes.

-The impact of colonialism continues to affect migration patterns today.

-Young generations are becoming more vocal and engaged in social justice issues.

-The importance of intention in the use of power and resources is crucial.

-The Moroccan government has spent decades fighting the Sahrawis without success.

-The Sahrawis have a right to self-determination and a referendum.

-International hypocrisy plays a significant role in the Western Sahara conflict.

-Spain's historical involvement in Western Sahara continues to affect the region.

-The Moroccan monarchy maintains control through oppression and fear.

-Many Moroccans suffer under the same oppressive regime as the Sahrawis.

-The plight of the Sahrawis is often ignored by the international community.

-Exile brings a complex mix of guilt and responsibility for advocates.

-The conditions in refugee camps are dire and often overlooked.

-Advocacy for Sahrawi rights is a personal mission for many exiles.

-The conflict in Western Sahara is often overlooked by international media.

-Sahrawis have a historical connection with Morocco, but seek independence.

-Spain's role in the colonial history of Western Sahara is significant.

-The Moroccan military presence is a major factor in the region.

-The Sahrawi people have not resorted to violence despite oppression.

-Personal experiences shape the understanding of the Sahrawi struggle.

-The need for international awareness and support is crucial.

-Colonialism's legacy continues to affect the Sahrawi people today.

-The importance of mutual respect between nations is emphasized.

-The narrative of the Sahrawi struggle parallels other global conflicts.


Between the East and the West
The podcast series "Between the East and the West". The series showcases the journey of people who have straddled continents in their work and relationships…who have taken the road less travelled and gathered enough moss to share some! Their motivations to spread roots and shoots spiritually, mentally and passionately, their learnings and nuggets of wisdom, their challenges and milestones, their quest, sense of identity and belonging to different parts of the world…their observations and assimilation of contrasts and similarities in different continents.