AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTop Leadership & UN Process: Polisario chief Brahim Ghali told Auserd Wilaya officials that any Western Sahara solution must be accepted by Sahrawis and guarantee self-determination and independence, calling UN Security Council Resolution 2797 a key reference amid ongoing international maneuvering. Internal Unity & Security Concerns: Ghali also warned of a “systematic” Moroccan campaign to undermine Sahrawi unity, citing alleged drug trafficking and efforts to sow division. Diplomatic Push at the UN (C-24): Angola, Algeria, and Latin American states reiterated support for Sahrawi self-determination and independence, with Nicaragua again calling for a UN-supervised referendum. Human Rights in Geneva: A UN Human Rights Council side event presented a 2025 annual report on occupied Western Sahara, spotlighting alleged land confiscations, rights abuses, and the lack of independent monitoring since 2015. Morocco’s Counter-Narrative: Morocco defended its autonomy approach at UN decolonization talks and framed Resolution 2797 as a “roadmap,” while a coalition of 40 states backed Rabat’s sovereignty line. Civil Society Under Pressure: Denmark’s court began trial over a 2025 arson attack targeting a solidarity NGO supporting Sahrawi rights. Regional AU Peace Track: The Sahrawi Republic joined an AU “Silencing the Guns” dialogue in Accra, backing local roles in conflict prevention.
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