AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUN Human Rights: The UN Committee against Torture says Morocco violated the Convention against Torture in the case of Sahrawi defender Abdelmoula El Hafidi, citing degrading detention conditions in Aït Melloul Prison and ordering redress. Sahrawi Diplomacy & Law: A Polisario representative in Spain argues Western Sahara must not be used to excuse Spain–Morocco diplomatic crises, stressing Ceuta/Melilla’s political and legal specificity and the Sahrawi people’s sovereignty over land and resources. Sahrawi Media & Solidarity: At Polisario’s Summer University in Boumerdes, officials highlighted Sahrawi media’s role in countering propaganda and reaffirmed the cause as a UN-governed decolonization issue tied to self-determination. Fishing Rights: AREN condemns renewed/expanded foreign fishing in Western Sahara waters without Sahrawi consent, pointing to Russian vessels docking at Dakhla. Ceuta Migration Fallout: Spain’s Ceuta crisis continues to fuel anti-Moroccan rhetoric and debate over border governance, misinformation, and responsibility, while Morocco reports arrests and blocks a planned second rush.
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