AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoSahara Spotlight: Polisario has announced a “Sahrawi military office” to monitor compliance with international humanitarian law, a move analysts describe as more about image management than a clear change in conduct, as international scrutiny grows and security tensions flare after attacks on Smara. Diplomatic Pressure: The Polisario cause keeps getting amplified through lectures and conferences abroad, including a Moscow event marking the Sahrawi Republic’s 50th anniversary and a human-rights gathering in The Gambia tied to the African Commission session. Humanitarian Strain: A new report highlights worsening conditions in Sahrawi refugee camps as funding shrinks and hospitals struggle, with many families surviving on dwindling aid. Morocco’s Counter-Moves: Morocco continues to frame the dispute through security and development—highlighting military modernization and stepping up audits in education facilities in the southern provinces. Culture Meets Politics: Separately, Spain’s Javier Bardem says the Gaza “narrative” is shifting—while his Cannes film “The Beloved” also folds Western Sahara into a personal drama.
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