AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUN Human Rights Council: At a Geneva side-event on “Western Sahara and the Right to Self-Determination,” CEBRAPAZ’s Dr. Moara Crivelente warned that Morocco’s settler-colonization and resource exploitation—enabled by partners including Spain, France, the U.S. and the EU—undermine international legality and the world order. Legal & UN oversight: The Geneva Support Group said independent monitoring in the occupied territory remains a major gap since 2015, pointing to UN treaty-body findings on Gdeim Izik detainees and violations tied to arbitrary arrests and torture. Sahrawi diplomacy: The Sahrawi Republic joined AU talks in Accra on the “Silencing Guns” initiative, while Frente POLISARIO’s UN representative reiterated that the Sahrawi people will not accept the colonial fait accompli and will continue resistance for self-determination. Court case in Denmark: A Copenhagen trial opened over a 2025 arson attack on Global Aktion, a Danish solidarity group supporting the Sahrawi people. Human rights pressure: AARASD-France launched a campaign for the release of Gdeim Izik political prisoners and urged action over Naama Asfari’s indefinite hunger strike in Morocco. Security escalation: The UN expressed deep concern over recent Moroccan military actions in areas including Agleibat El Fula, warning they could derail diplomatic efforts.
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