AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPolisario Leadership After Abdelaziz: A new analysis argues that Lahbib Abdelaziz’s portrayal as a “martyr” masks the armed group’s control of Tindouf camps and its propaganda framework, urging readers to look beyond sentimental canonization. French Diplomacy in Laayoune: France’s new ambassador, Philippe Lalliot, began his mission with meetings in Laayoune and the inauguration of the French Alliance of Laayoune, linking the visit to Macron’s 2024 commitments and deeper cooperation in education, culture, and investment. Regional Investment Push: Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra promoted investment opportunities in Paris at a Morocco-France economic forum, highlighting renewables, fisheries, logistics, and support for investors. UN and Alternative Sahrawi Voices: The U.S. UN envoy Mike Waltz met the Sahrawi Movement for Peace, signaling Washington’s backing for a political path aligned with UNSC Resolution 2797 and Morocco’s autonomy plan. Human Rights Pressure: Front Line Defenders warned that Sahrawi prisoner Naâma Asfari’s health is deteriorating after a hunger strike, calling for urgent independent medical care and an end to ill-treatment. Spain Citizenship Momentum: Spain’s Congress advanced a bill to grant nationality to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, with a close committee vote and expectations of further approval in July. UN Accountability Move: The UN Security Council adopted measures targeting crimes against UN peacekeepers, raising pressure on militia attacks and accountability efforts.
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