AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoU.S.-Morocco Economic Push in the Sahara: U.S. Embassy officials visited the Dakhla Atlantic Port, calling it strategic for trade and investment and highlighting Washington’s growing engagement in Morocco’s southern regions, including support for green hydrogen and ammonia plans tied to Laayoune. Sahrawi Cause at Summer University: In Boumerdes, Polisario/Sahrawi leadership used the 14th Summer University to stress civil society’s role in solidarity, the shift from liberation to state-building, and Sahrawi self-determination under international law. Media and Psychological Warfare: Lectures warned about social-media and WhatsApp propaganda, urging Sahrawi media to respond offensively and build specialized teams to counter disinformation. Ceuta Border Crisis, Again: Moroccan security forces detained hundreds near Ceuta and blocked a second mass attempt after viral calls, two weeks after the July 30 surge that overwhelmed the enclave and left many dead. Solidarity Networks: In France, CMCAS Gironde reaffirmed long-running support for hosting Sahrawi children, as the summer programs prepare for their return. UN Peacekeeping Note: Over 200 Indian peacekeepers received UN medals for service in South Sudan, with India also contributing troops to missions including Western Sahara.
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