Nina Epton

Nina Consuelo Epton (1913 – 29 October 2010)[1] was a British radio producer, broadcaster and travel writer, particularly active in the 1950s and 1960s.

[2] Upon her return to London, Epton wrote critical articles about French colonial policies, giving the nationalists considerable publicity.

[2] She expressed optimism that the United Nations would address North African independence and that American support would follow.

Her work was praised for portraying Morocco from a Moroccan perspective, giving credibility to the nationalist struggle on the world stage.

While the Moroccans valued Epton's advocacy, the colonial authorities perceived her as a threat, leading to her arrest and interrogation in 1947.