AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoUN Mediation & Talks: Algeria’s FM Ahmed Attaf met UN envoy Staffan de Mistura, reiterating Algeria backs UN efforts for a solution based on self-determination, with negotiations without preconditions and MINURSO’s role in stability. Diplomatic Pressure: The UN’s political track also drew US emphasis after de Mistura’s Tindouf visit, with calls to implement UNSC Resolution 2797 and push parties toward talks grounded in Morocco’s autonomy plan. Sahrawi Prisoners & Hunger Strike: AARASD-France launched an international campaign for the release of Gdeim Izik prisoners and urged action over Naama Asfari’s indefinite hunger strike in Morocco, citing UN arbitrary detention findings. Security Escalation: UN officials expressed deep concern over escalatory actions by Moroccan forces, including attacks on Sahrawi civilians in areas such as Agleibat El Fula, warning they could derail diplomatic progress. Leadership Shock: The Sahrawi Presidency marked national mourning after the reported killing of Lehbib Mohamed Abdelaziz in an incursion east of Morocco’s wall, with internal debate now focused on the movement’s succession and future strategy. International Solidarity: A London conference by Sandblast and Polisario UK representation framed Western Sahara as Africa’s last colony, drawing parallels with Palestine and calling for stronger global solidarity. Regional Trade & State-Building: The National Council reviewed the SADR’s AfCFTA accession and highlighted how the Sahrawi profile document is meant to boost investment and trade links across Africa. UN C24 Debate: Calls are mounting to remove the Sahara file from the UN Special Committee on Decolonisation, arguing the Security Council has reframed the issue under autonomy and negotiation.
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