AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSahrawi Cause in Focus: Slovenian TV program UPULS ran a major interview with Sahrawi human rights defender Aminatou Haidar (ISACOM), spotlighting alleged abuses in occupied Western Sahara and in refugee camps, and urging EU-backed solidarity for self-determination. UN Decolonization Clash: Morocco told the UN C24 panel the Sahara file should be dropped as “anachronistic,” arguing UN Security Council Resolution 2797 has shifted the process toward Morocco’s autonomy plan. Travel & Culture Crossroads: A reported tourism surge in Morocco-controlled Western Sahara—driven by new European routes to Dakhla and rising hotel investment—has sparked debate over international law and corporate responsibility. Livestock Festival Politics: Morocco’s Eid al-Adha sheep-price crisis reignited parliamentary fights over stalled inquiries and alleged market profiteering, with state support and import exemptions under scrutiny. Franco-Moroccan Spotlight: Coverage of a “Partnership of Excellence” and a historic France–Morocco treaty frames 2026 as a turning point for cooperation tied to Western Sahara sovereignty. Global Arts/Media Note: A Slovenian interview and a separate University Archives online auction (including signed works by Ayn Rand, Lenin, and MLK) show how Western Sahara-related attention is spreading through media and cultural channels.
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