AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHumanitarian Alarm in Tindouf: A new El País report says Sahrawi refugee camps near Tindouf are sliding into a “dangerous new phase” as international aid shrinks—nearly 90% of residents rely on assistance, food and hospital services are deteriorating, and even senior medical staff say they can’t make ends meet. Diplomatic Push for Self-Determination: Angola and Algeria reaffirmed support for the Sahrawi right to self-determination, tying their stance to UN and African resolutions. Rights Monitoring Spotlight: An African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights event in Banjul put the spotlight on “invisible crises” and restrictions on monitoring in occupied Western Sahara. Security and Politics Move in Parallel: Morocco’s military modernization drive and a fresh arrest of a suspected Daesh-linked attacker in Dakhla underline how security remains central as UN-led diplomacy and Resolution 2797 keep shaping the dispute.
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