AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoState Institutions & Rule of Law: Polisario’s National Council president Bachir Mustapha Sayed opened a Spring Session lecture on the judicial experience of the Sahrawi State, stressing that the Front’s long-running strategy is to consolidate the rule of law and strengthen oversight through a more capable judicial system. UN Decolonization Push: At the UN’s Committee of 24 in New York, African and Latin American states again backed Sahrawi self-determination and independence, calling for a UN-supervised referendum and warning that the decolonization file remains unresolved. Human Rights Report in Geneva: In Geneva, Sahrawi and international groups launched the 2025 annual human rights report, with speakers warning of escalating repression, land confiscations, and an information blockade; figures cited include nearly 170 documented violations, with far more uncounted due to lack of access. Prisoner Hunger Strike: France’s MRAP urged President Macron and the French government to press Morocco to release Sahrawi political prisoner Naama Asfari, who has been on an open-ended hunger strike since 8 June. UN Envoy & Political Deadlock: UN Sahara envoy Staffan de Mistura met Mauritania’s president in Nouakchott as he prepares for a Security Council meeting, while Algeria and Polisario signaled reluctance toward UNSC Resolution 2797’s autonomy-based approach. Morocco’s UN Line: Morocco defended its autonomy plan at the Committee of 24, arguing Resolution 2797 sets a new political framework and that referendum approaches no longer fit the UN Security Council track.
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