AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFilm & Culture: FiSahara (Sahrawi refugee-camp based) has called for a boycott of Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated The Odyssey, saying scenes filmed in Dakhla normalise Morocco’s control of Western Sahara and violate Sahrawi rights. Diplomacy & Arts Infrastructure: In Laayoune, the French Alliance was officially inaugurated with French Ambassador Philippe Lalliot, aiming to expand French-language learning, intercultural dialogue, and artistic creation—while also signaling deeper Morocco-France cultural cooperation. Regional Security: A U.S. delegation visited El Guergarate border post to discuss border security cooperation, anti-trafficking efforts, and coordination—framing the trip as a warning against Polisario disruption of trade routes. Politics & Identity (Spain): Spain’s Congress is moving again on a bill to grant Spanish nationality to Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, with a July approval forecast after renewed backing from Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares. Human Rights & Tech: Aminatou Haidar told the UN Human Rights Council that AI and digital tools risk becoming new ways to surveil and target Sahrawi women human rights defenders under occupation. Geopolitics in the Background: The Polisario’s post-Abdelaziz era is described as a mix of attrition and hard political reality in Tindouf.
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