AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUN Diplomacy: UN Western Sahara envoy Staffan de Mistura met U.S. senior adviser Massad Boulos after talks in Tindouf, with Washington urging full implementation of UNSC Resolution 2797 and talks based on Morocco’s autonomy plan. Security & Human Rights: The UN also voiced deep concern over escalatory actions by Moroccan forces, while Frente POLISARIO condemned alleged attacks on Sahrawi civilians, and AARASD-France launched a campaign for the release of Gdeim Izik prisoners and Naama Asfari’s hunger-strike demands. Leadership & Conflict: Reports say Morocco killed Polisario figures including Lehbib Mohamed Abdelaziz, prompting national mourning and raising questions about future leadership amid a shifting diplomatic landscape. Regional Politics: Algeria reiterated its stance on the Sahrawi cause as a decolonization issue, while Austria backed UNSC 2797 and “genuine autonomy under Moroccan sovereignty,” and Kenya’s parliamentarians reaffirmed support for Morocco’s Autonomy Initiative. Economic & Governance: Morocco’s state land agency approved 308 investment projects on 32,000 hectares, with a heavy share in Laayoune and Dakhla, as the National Council reviewed Sahrawi Republic’s AfCFTA participation. International Solidarity: Costa Rican parties and civil society renewed support for Sahrawi self-determination, and a London conference drew parallels between the Sahrawi and Palestinian struggles. Legal/Justice: A Copenhagen trial began over the 2025 firebombing of WSRW partner Global Aktion, with links to pro-Moroccan slogans.
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