AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHunger Strike Crisis: Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari’s health is deteriorating in Morocco’s Kenitra prison as his open-ended hunger strike enters a critical phase, with UN bodies cited and renewed calls for urgent medical care and his transfer/release. Diplomatic Pressure: A Mexico–SADR friendship group and French local officials (including Ivry-sur-Seine’s mayor) urged President Macron to intervene, while Sahrawi community associations in France and trade unions abroad escalated appeals to Paris and international institutions. EU Legal Signal: The European Parliament approved an updated EU-Morocco aviation protocol that excludes Western Sahara, framed by Sahrawi legal groups as a reaffirmation that Rabat has no mandate over Sahrawi skies. Franco-Morocco Reset: French PM Sébastien Lecornu’s Rabat visit—covering security, defense, and investment—marks a deepening of the post-2024 rapprochement tied to France’s Western Sahara stance. Spyware Fallout: A Moroccan intelligence insider and technical analyses renew allegations that Pegasus was used against journalists and foreign officials, while Morocco denies involvement. Cultural Boycott: Sahrawi activists and filmmakers renewed calls to boycott Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey for filming in occupied Dakhla, contrasting access for international crews with repression faced by Sahrawi media.
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