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Stolen is a 2009 Australian documentary film that uncovers slavery in the Sahrawi refugee camps controlled by the Polisario Front located in Algeria and in the disputed territory of Western Sahara controlled by Morocco, written and directed by Violeta Ayala and Dan Fallshaw. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival, where a controversy started after one of the participants in the documentary, Fetim, a black Sahrawi, was flown to Australia by the Polisario Liberation Front to say she wasn't a slave. The POLISARIO, avowing that it doesn’t condone slavery and needing to safeguard its image on the world stage to support its independence fight, began an international campaign against the film. It put out its own video denouncing Stolen, in which several people who Ayala and Fa

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  • مسروق (فيلم أسترالي 2009) (ar)
  • Stolen (2009 Australian film) (en)
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  • "مسروق هو فيلم وثائقي أسترالي إنتاج عام 2009 يكشف عن العبودية في مخيمات اللاجئين الصحراويين التي تسيطر عليها جبهة البوليساريو الواقعة في الجزائر وفي المنطقة المتنازع عليها في الصحراء الغربية التي يسيطر عليها المغرب، الفيلم من تأليف وإخراج فيوليتا أيالا ودان فالشو. كان عرضه العالمي الأول في مهرجان سيدني السينمائي 2009، حيث بدأ الجدل بعد أن نقلت جبهة تحرير البوليساريو إحدى المشاركين في الفيلم الوثائقي - وهي "فتيم"، صحراوية سوداء - إلى أستراليا لتقول إنها ليست أمة. بدأت البوليساريو حملة دولية ضد الفيلم، معترفة بأنها لا تتغاضى عن العبودية وتحتاج إلى حماية صورتها على المسرح العالمي لدعم نضالها من أجل الاستقلال. أصدرت مقطع فيديو خاصًا بها يدين السرقة، حيث يقول العديد من الأشخاص الذين قابلتهم أيالا وفالشو إنهم تعرضوا للإكراه أو الدفع من قبل الثنائي الأسترالي. في 2 مايو 2007، عندما تم اعتقال المصو (ar)
  • Stolen is a 2009 Australian documentary film that uncovers slavery in the Sahrawi refugee camps controlled by the Polisario Front located in Algeria and in the disputed territory of Western Sahara controlled by Morocco, written and directed by Violeta Ayala and Dan Fallshaw. It had its world premiere at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival, where a controversy started after one of the participants in the documentary, Fetim, a black Sahrawi, was flown to Australia by the Polisario Liberation Front to say she wasn't a slave. The POLISARIO, avowing that it doesn’t condone slavery and needing to safeguard its image on the world stage to support its independence fight, began an international campaign against the film. It put out its own video denouncing Stolen, in which several people who Ayala and Fa (en)
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  • Promotional poster (en)
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  • Dan Fallshaw and Violeta Ayala (en)
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  • Australia (en)
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  • Dan Fallshaw (en)
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  • Spanish, Hassaniya, English (en)
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  • Deborah Dickson (en)
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