AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Rights & Self-Determination: POLISARIO’s UN representative Sidi Mohamed Omar said neither Morocco nor any foreign state can “trade” Sahrawi rights or decide their destiny, pointing to UN-led talks tied to UNSC Resolution 2797. Diplomatic Push: Namibia’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah renewed calls for the UN to lead the Western Sahara process, stressing dialogue over confrontation after meeting Sahrawi envoy Mohamed Yeslem Beissat. Human Rights Under Pressure: Front Line Defenders urged Morocco to release Sahrawi prisoner Naama Asfari after a hunger strike and warned of medical neglect and reprisals; in Geneva, Sahrawi lawyer Mohamed Hali also accused Morocco of using the judiciary to retaliate against rights defenders, while Aminatou Haidar warned AI and digital tools are being used to target Sahrawi women activists. Spain Nationality Law: Spain’s Congress advanced a bill to grant nationality to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, with July approval expected after PSOE–Sumar alignment. U.S. Border Security: A U.S. mission delegation visited El Guerguerat to discuss border security, counter-trafficking and drug smuggling, underscoring regional cooperation. UN Accountability: UNSC Resolution 2823 adopted measures to prosecute crimes against UN peacekeepers, raising pressure after attacks on MINURSO-linked forces.
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