AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSahrawi Arts & Identity: At Oslo Freedom Forum 2026, Sahrawi artist-journalist Asria Mohamed Taleb unveiled “Jaimitna,” a travelling green-tent installation built from camp canvas and filled with melhfas, cushions, tea trays, and the story of the jaima as home, shelter, and symbol of resistance. Sahrawi Culture on Film: A London conference on “Western Sahara: Africa’s Last Colony” brought activists together, paired the political debate with two documentary films, and drew parallels between Sahrawi and Palestinian experiences of occupation, exile, and repression. Food & Community Innovation: In Algeria’s Sahrawi camps near Tindouf, an Esmara fish farm is raising red and black tilapia to bring fresher seafood to thousands, including support for healthcare nutrition. Justice & Solidarity Under Pressure: A Copenhagen trial began over the 12–13 Jan 2025 firebombing of WSRW partner Global Aktion, with prosecutors linking the accused to pro-Moroccan graffiti and messages found on seized phones. Human Rights Spotlight: Sahrawi activist Naâma Asfari entered a third day of indefinite hunger strike in Morocco, demanding better detention conditions, medical care, and transfer to a prison in Western Sahara. Diplomacy & the Sahrawi Question: A Polisario statement condemned Morocco’s alleged crimes against Sahrawi civilians, while a separate analysis frames Western Sahara as entering a new phase amid shifting regional and international dynamics.
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