AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU trade dispute: SONREP says the European Commission’s reported plan to include agricultural products from occupied Western Sahara in EU-Morocco trade arrangements would violate EU Court of Justice rulings, arguing any deal needs Sahrawi consent via the Polisario Front. Human rights pressure: In Geneva, NOVACT and ACAPS backed a new “Western Sahara: A Year in Review, 2025” report, while Catherine Constantinides urged action beyond documenting abuses; speakers cited land confiscations, civic space restrictions, and a lack of accountability. UN decolonization diplomacy: At the UN’s Committee of 24 in New York, African states—including Namibia, Angola, South Africa, and others—reaffirmed Sahrawi self-determination and called for a UN-supervised referendum, while Morocco defended its autonomy approach. Political institutions: Polisario’s National Council president highlighted rule-of-law institution-building through a lecture on the Sahrawi judicial experience. International solidarity: A Polisario delegation joined Germany’s Die Linke 10th Congress, seeking solidarity for self-determination and independence. Detention case: France’s MRAP urged Morocco to release hunger-striking Sahrawi prisoner Naama Asfari, citing UN decisions.
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