AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomatic Outreach: Sahrawi Foreign Minister Mohamed Yeslem Beissat met Namibia’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah in Windhoek, delivering Brahim Ghali’s message and pressing UN-led steps toward self-determination. Human Rights & Law: In Geneva, Sahrawi lawyer Mohamed Hali told the UN Human Rights Council that Moroccan authorities use the judiciary to retaliate against Sahrawi defenders, calling for protection and an end to intimidation. UN Accountability: The UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2823 on accountability for crimes against UN peacekeepers, raising pressure on Polisario-linked attackers after rocket attacks. Border Security: The US made its first publicly announced visit to Morocco’s El Guerguerat crossing to discuss border security, counter-narcotics and trafficking—an issue tied to the Western Sahara dispute. Spain’s Nationality Push: Spain’s Congress revived a bill to grant nationality to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration after Albares signaled support, with a committee vote expected soon. UK Self-Determination Move: British MPs tabled a motion urging the UK to back a Sahrawi self-determination referendum and to stop treating Western Sahara tourism as Morocco. Regional Politics: Colombia’s rightward shift after President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella’s win is already drawing scrutiny over Polisario policy and Rabat ties.
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