AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth & Prisoner Rights: Morocco’s Ministry of Occupied Territories and Diaspora says Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari’s hunger strike has entered a critical, life-threatening phase, with reports of severe weight loss and tighter restrictions on family contact; International Pressure: Polisario-linked bodies in Geneva and beyond urged the ICRC and UN Special Rapporteurs to intervene for independent medical care, while the Pan-African Parliament was called on to act urgently to protect prisoners on hunger strike; Aviation Safety in Laayoune: A laser beam reportedly aimed at the cockpit of a Laayoune–Casablanca flight has sparked calls for an investigation and stronger monitoring; Western Sahara Film Controversy: Sahrawi groups condemned Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” for filming in occupied Dakhla as a move that could normalize Morocco’s presence, while the Global Sumud Flotilla faced backlash after a Sahara documentary was removed following pressure; Diplomacy & Surveillance: New Pegasus spyware allegations involving Morocco and France risk overshadowing a Franco-Moroccan reset, as Paris reiterates its “unwavering” stance on Western Sahara and signs further cooperation deals.
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