AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMigration & EU-Morocco Deal: After the late-July Ceuta crisis, EU officials say Brussels is set to finalize a strategic partnership with Morocco by year-end, with a bigger focus on border control and migration management—while Rabat denies any role in encouraging crossings. Ceuta Politics & Public Pressure: Spanish reporting highlights residents in Ceuta saying the government is not doing enough to prevent another surge, amid fears over crime and strain on services. Human Rights in Occupied Western Sahara: Sahrawi activists warn of an escalation of repression in Morocco-controlled areas, while the UN Committee against Torture again condemns Morocco over degrading detention conditions for Sahrawi defender Abdelmoula El Hafidi. Self-Determination & Solidarity: At the 14th Summer University in Boumerdes, Polisario and Sahrawi officials framed training as capacity-building for the national cause; ATUO reiterated support for self-determination, and UN-focused speakers stressed the issue is governed by UN decolonization rules. Resource Rights: AREN denounces renewed and expanded foreign fishing activity in Western Sahara waters without Sahrawi consent, and warns against exploitation of fishery resources.
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