AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPrisoner Rights Crisis: Sahrawi civilian prisoner Naâma Asfari’s health is “seriously deteriorating” as he continues an open-ended hunger strike in Kenitra, with the National Council, CONASADH, ISACOM, and the Gdeim Izik prisoners’ families all blaming Moroccan authorities and demanding his immediate release, independent medical care, an end to solitary confinement, and access for the ICRC and UN mechanisms. International Pressure: The International League for Human Rights urged Germany to intervene to save Asfari’s life, citing arbitrary detention and medical neglect, while families staged a protest in Rabat over alleged torture and forced starvation. Diplomacy & Solidarity: The Sahrawi Republic’s envoy to the AU briefed the AU Commission chair on developments in the Western Sahara file, and Sahrawi diplomats signed condolence books for Venezuela’s earthquake victims in Kenya. Western Sahara in Global Culture: A Las Palmas event presented a book arguing Morocco is an “occupying power” in Western Sahara, while FiSahara and others renewed calls to boycott Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” over scenes filmed in occupied Dakhla. Resource & Justice System: Morocco’s parliament reported a severe shortage of forensic specialists, raising concerns about access to timely autopsies and examinations.
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