AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Humanitarian Diplomacy: Polisario Secretary-General Brahim Ghali held two ceremonies in Shaheed El Hafed to bid farewell to outgoing UNHCR Representative in Algeria, Alistair Bolton, praising his work in Sahrawi refugee camps and coordination with UN agencies and MINURSO. Western Sahara Scholarship: A new book, “Western Sahara and Hungary,” was published in Budapest, drawing on Eastern European communist archives and focusing on the territory’s colonial history and decolonization. EU Trade & Law: SONREP warned that any move by the European Commission to include agricultural products from occupied Western Sahara in EU-Morocco trade arrangements would violate CJEU rulings and require Sahrawi consent via the Polisario Front. Human Rights at the UN: CODESA told the UN Committee of 24 in New York about land seizures, home demolitions, and transfers to foreign investors; meanwhile Geneva events around the 2025 annual human rights report highlighted repression, restrictions on civic freedoms, and calls for accountability. Political Outreach: A Polisario Front delegation in Germany joined the 10th Congress of Die Linke in Potsdam, seeking solidarity for self-determination and sovereignty over natural resources. Regional Politics: Namibia, Angola and other African states reiterated support for Sahrawi self-determination before the UN Committee of 24, while UN envoy Staffan de Mistura continued consultations in the region ahead of Security Council engagement.
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