AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPrisoner Health Crisis: Ecuadorian human rights groups urged Morocco to end the “arbitrary and unlawful” detention of Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari and Gdeim Izik detainees, warning his health has deteriorated as he nears a month-long hunger strike in Kenitra. International Pressure: French MP Jean-Paul Lecoq asked France’s prime minister to raise Sahrawi prisoners’ cases during a Morocco visit, citing UN findings and calling for transfers closer to families. Human Rights Watchdogs: Germany’s International League for Human Rights also called for urgent intervention to save Asfari’s life, while Sahrawi bodies and families in Rabat protested prison conditions and alleged torture and medical neglect. U.S. Legislative Push: Two more U.S. congressmen joined a bill to label Polisario a Foreign Terrorist Organization, adding to growing U.S. counterterrorism-linked pressure. Diplomatic Outreach: Polisario education minister Abdelkader Taleb Omar met Mauritania’s president to convey greetings from Brahim Ghali and review developments on the Sahrawi cause. EU Legal/Trade Signal: The European Parliament approved an aviation protocol that excludes Western Sahara, renewing debate over EU airlines operating there. Solidarity Abroad: Italy’s Mantua province reaffirmed support for the Sahrawi cause and discussed hosting Sahrawi children.
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