AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMINURSO Restructuring in Laayoune: MINURSO has closed its medical center at its Laayoune headquarters after the departure of about 20 doctors, nurses and healthcare workers, with equipment set to be transferred to local humanitarian groups as the UN reviews the mission under Security Council Resolution 2797 ahead of an October 2026 mandate expiry. Human Rights Pressure in Occupied Western Sahara: The European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and Human Rights condemned alleged serious abuses against Sahrawi defenders, including a reported de facto siege on the home of Hussein Mjahid in El Aaiún and restrictions meant to block solidarity and monitoring. Corporate Accountability on Dakhla: Catalan and French trade union/civil society groups launched a campaign and petition against AZURA Group, urging it to respect European court rulings, stop branding Dakhla as Moroccan, and ensure accurate origin labels for exports. UN Decolonization Track: Morocco told the UN C24 that the Sahara file is “anachronistic,” arguing the Security Council’s Resolution 2797 has shifted the process toward an autonomy-based settlement under Moroccan sovereignty. Diplomatic Alignment on the Sahara: U.S. and France discussed Sahara diplomacy in line with Resolution 2797, treating Morocco’s autonomy proposal as the central negotiation basis.
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