AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHunger Strike Crisis in Moroccan Prisons: Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari’s open-ended hunger strike entered its second month, with international rights groups and prisoner families in Rabat and El Aaiun blaming Moroccan authorities for medical neglect and solitary confinement; the International League for Human Rights urged Germany to intervene, while CONASADH and Gdeim Izik families warned his life is in imminent danger and called for UN-backed medical access and transfers. Diplomatic Pressure and Regional Outreach: The Sahrawi Republic’s special envoy briefed the African Union Commission on latest developments, and SADR officials met SADC leadership to reaffirm regional support for self-determination. Western Sahara on the International Agenda: Chile backed Morocco’s Autonomy Plan in a parliamentary visit to Rabat, while Sweden’s opposition pledged to return to an international-law approach after endorsing Morocco’s proposal. Culture, Boycotts, and International Law: FiSahara and other voices renewed calls to boycott Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” over scenes filmed in occupied Dakhla, framing it as normalization of Morocco’s control. Laayoune-France Ties: A French Alliance opened in Laayoune, and the Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra region promoted investment opportunities in Paris, alongside a French ambassador’s Laayoune mission.
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