AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSummer University on Sahrawi Media Warfare: At the Polisario Front’s 14th Summer University in Boumerdes, journalist Hamma El Mahdi warned against engaging Moroccan propaganda online and urged offensive media work, specialized counter-disinformation teams, and youth involvement on detainees and resource plunder. Sahrawi UN Diplomacy: Polisario’s UN representative Sidi Mohamed Omar reiterated that Sahrawis will not compromise on freedom, independence and full sovereignty, pointing to UN General Assembly steps that internationalized the decolonization question. Permanent Bureau Reviews National Cause: Brahim Ghali chaired the National Secretariat’s Permanent Bureau meeting, assessing internal and external developments including Summer University activities and Sahrawi child summer programs. Ceuta Border Tensions: After the July 30 mass crossing, Morocco and Spain reinforced controls as a new social-media-driven attempt was blocked near Castillejos; Moroccan forces detained nearly 300 would-be crossers. MINURSO Leadership Change: UN Secretary-General Guterres appointed Pakistan’s Major General Jawwad Ahmed as MINURSO Force Commander, succeeding Bangladesh’s Major General Md Fakhrul Ahsan. US-Morocco Economic Push in Dakhla: A US Embassy team visited Dakhla Atlantic Port, highlighting expanded Washington engagement in southern Morocco, including Western Sahara-linked development messaging. Ceuta Rumor Campaign: Reports say fake accounts and false claims helped drive the latest crossing calls, prompting tighter border messaging from authorities. Solidarity for Sahrawi Children: CMCAS Gironde held a solidarity evening in France ahead of children’s return to Sahrawi refugee camps, reaffirming long-running support since 2003.
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