AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoHuman Rights at the UN: NOVACT’s Mahfud Bechri told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva that Morocco is running an information blockade, enabling illegal “green energy” land grabs, and using deadly drone strikes against Sahrawi civilians, while expelling international observers since 2014 and pressuring media and civic space. Freedom of Expression Under Pressure: In Algeria, activist Latifa Dib was sentenced to four years in prison and fined after peaceful social-media posts and videos, including claims about harassment during a visit to Sahrawi refugee camps. Sahrawi Political Unity: Polisario President Brahim Ghali warned of a systematic campaign by the Moroccan occupying state—backed by “oppression and Zionism”—to undermine unity through drugs trafficking, tribalism, and social-media manipulation. Sahrawi Culture on the Move: At the Oslo Freedom Forum, artist Asria Mohamed Taleb unveiled “Jaimitna,” a travelling installation built around the Sahrawi jaima tent, bringing melhfas, home life, and memory into an exhibition space. Solidarity in Court: A Copenhagen trial began over a January 2025 firebombing of WSRW partner Global Aktion, tied to pro-Moroccan graffiti and alleged links to a banned gang.
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