AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHuman Rights Under Pressure: European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and Human Rights condemned serious abuses against Sahrawi human rights defenders in occupied Western Sahara, citing isolation measures and a reported de facto siege on defender Hussein Mjahid’s home in El Aaiún. Corporate Accountability in Dakhla: Catalonia for the Freedom of the Sahrawi People Collective and French partners urged AZURA Group to respect European court rulings, stop branding Dakhla as Moroccan, and ensure accurate origin labels for exports. UN Mission Restructuring: MINURSO closed its Laayoune medical center after contracts ended for about 20 doctors and nurses, with equipment set to move to local humanitarian partners amid UN restructuring tied to Security Council Resolution 2797. UN Track and Decolonization Debate: Morocco told the UN C24 that the Sahara file is “anachronistic,” arguing the Security Council has taken over after Resolution 2797 and that autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty should guide talks. Diplomatic Push for Autonomy: Burundi reiterated support for Morocco’s autonomy plan at C24 and welcomed Resolution 2797 as a historic turning point, while condemning actions it said threaten regional stability. International Solidarity for Self-Determination: Zimbabwe reaffirmed unconditional support for Sahrawi self-determination in a letter to Polisario leadership, as Sahrawi delegations also engaged international forums including Russia’s anti-fascist gathering.
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