AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Culture: Morocco-controlled Western Sahara is seeing a tourism surge, with arrivals up over 50% since 2019 (490,297 in 2019 to 743,133 in 2025), driven by new European routes to Dakhla and fresh hotel investment—though the growth is sparking debate over international law and corporate responsibility. Human Rights & Advocacy: Sahrawi human rights defender Aminatou Haidar arrived in Stockholm to brief international groups on alleged Moroccan occupation violations, including restrictions on activists and conditions for political prisoners. UN Accountability: The UN Committee against Torture says it found Morocco violated Sahrawi detainees’ rights linked to the 2010 Gdeim Izik camp dismantling, citing a “consistent pattern” of arbitrary arrests, solitary confinement, torture or ill-treatment, and coerced confessions. Arts, Heritage & Identity: Morocco and Algeria traded accusations at UNESCO over cultural heritage claims, with Morocco pointing to its success in getting the Moroccan caftan inscribed on UNESCO’s intangible heritage list. Film & Media Buzz: Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” is drawing backlash over casting even as anticipation grows for its July release. Collectibles & Science: A moon rock from Morocco’s Western Sahara—carved and polished by a Scottish professor—goes to auction May 28, potentially fetching up to £50k.
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