AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSahrawi Solidarity Abroad: Trinidad and Tobago’s civil society and anti-colonial groups met with Sahrawi diplomat Mohamed Zrug to reaffirm support for self-determination as the UN peace process faces fresh pressure. Human Rights Under Spotlight: Sahrawi activist Naâma Asfari’s hunger strike in Morocco’s Kenitra prison is now described as an emergency, with UN-linked bodies and rights groups warning his health is deteriorating fast and calling for urgent action. Film, Politics, and Backlash: Sandblast and French solidarity groups are urging an international boycott of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” after reports of filming in occupied Dakhla, arguing the production risks normalizing Morocco’s occupation and erasing Sahrawi memory. World Cup With a Saharan Edge: Morocco’s 2030 World Cup co-host bid is framed as a reconciliation moment—yet the debate also keeps Western Sahara and Palestine in the spotlight. Academic Ties in Laayoune: Ibn Zohr University signed new partnerships with Canary Islands universities, expanding Morocco-Spain cooperation into medical research and student mobility in the southern provinces.
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