Hardwired: On the Frontlines of Freedom

Mouloud Said, Ambassador at Large and Representative of Western Sahara

July 20, 2022 Hardwired Global Season 1 Episode 25
Hardwired: On the Frontlines of Freedom
Mouloud Said, Ambassador at Large and Representative of Western Sahara
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During our interview with Ambassador at Large for Western Sahara Mouloud Said, he illustrates the 45-year struggle of fighting for the Sahrawi people, whose land was invaded shortly after the Spanish left the Western Sahara and families divided by Morocco and Mauritania.  With an unceasing hopeful spirit, Mouloud stands on the frontlines to reclaim the freedom that has been denied his people for too long in a free and fair election for sovereignty.
 
Watch the interview on Hardwired's YouTube channel here: youtu.be/2Lb09CZ8e2w

Mouloud Said is the Ambassador at Large and Representative of Western Sahara in Washington, D.C. He has also served as a Representative to the United Nations and Representative of Western Sahara to what is now called the African Union.

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