Chabiba
2013 · 54m · Documentary
In Hassaniya, the mother tongue of the Sahrawi people "Chabiba" means youth. In the Sahrawi tradition conversations, revolves around a good tea. According to the usual three Sahrawi teas.El take first tea is bitter as life, the history, the life of this people is bitter, because they were first colonized, abandoned, busy and eventually went to war with a neighboring country. The second sweet tea like love, the sweetest part of this conflict is the international status because all international law states that the solution to the conflict goes through a referendum. The third area is soft as death, remained behind war, armed struggle, we are in a part of the struggle of the people much smoother, as the third tea.
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