AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPrisoner Health Crisis: Morocco is facing fresh international pressure over Sahrawi civilian prisoner Naâma Asfari’s open-ended hunger strike, with the National Council, CONASADH, and human rights groups warning his condition is deteriorating and demanding independent medical care, an end to solitary confinement, and access for the ICRC and UN mechanisms. Families’ Protest in Rabat: Gdeim Izik families staged a demonstration in Rabat, accusing prison authorities of torture, forced starvation, and denial of fair trial rights, and urging urgent accountability. Human Rights Call to Germany: The International League for Human Rights urged Germany to intervene to save Asfari’s life, citing arbitrary detention and medical neglect. Dakhla Film Backlash: Condemnation continues over Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” scenes filmed in occupied Dakhla, with French civil society and FiSahara arguing the production helps normalize occupation and tourism promotion. Book Launch in Las Palmas: A Spanish lawyer’s book, “Morocco, the Occupying Power in Western Sahara,” was presented in Las Palmas, framing the dispute through legal and UN/AU/EU lenses. Diplomacy and Solidarity: The Sahrawi Republic marked condolences for Venezuela’s earthquake victims via diplomatic outreach, while Sahrawi officials continued regional engagement through meetings tied to the AU and SADC.
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