AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoAcademic Diplomacy: Ibn Zohr University in Laayoune signed two partnership agreements with the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the University of La Laguna, expanding Morocco-Spain cooperation into medical research, student mobility, and medical humanities. Prisoner Rights Crisis: Sahrawi groups and international advocates escalated demands over Naâma Asfari’s hunger strike, with the National Council, CONASADH, and the International League for Human Rights blaming Moroccan authorities for medical neglect and calling for independent care, an end to solitary confinement, and access for the ICRC and UN mechanisms. Family Protests in Rabat: Families of the Gdeim Izik prisoners staged a protest in Rabat, alleging torture, forced starvation, and violations that they say amount to crimes against humanity. Film Boycott Row: France-based activists and FiSahara renewed calls to boycott Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” accusing the production of normalizing Morocco’s control of occupied Dakhla and “trampling on international law.” International Outreach: The Sahrawi Republic’s envoy to Kenya signed a condolence book for Venezuela earthquake victims, while Sahrawi officials also briefed regional bodies like the AU and SADC on the self-determination file.
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