AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCeuta Disinformation Fallout: Spanish fact-checkers say the July 30 Ceuta migrant surge was amplified by coordinated falsehoods, including recycled footage and AI images, with major spread via Moscow-linked networks—turning a border crisis into a propaganda storm. Ceuta Security Reset: Morocco later moved fast to stop another August 15 push, detaining hundreds and showing the border can be shut when Rabat chooses, while residents still report fear and strain. Human Rights in the Occupied Sahara: Sahrawi activists and students warn of a “major escalation” in Moroccan repression, citing worsening violations against civilians and calling for international attention. UN Torture Ruling: The UN Committee against Torture found Morocco violated the Convention against Torture in the case of Sahrawi defender Abdelmoula El Hafidi, condemning degrading detention conditions and ordering redress. Summer University in Boumerdes: The 14th Polisario/Sahrawi executives’ Summer University wrapped up with lectures on natural resources, media strategy, and the UN framing of self-determination—plus solidarity-focused cultural events. Youth Day Diplomacy: Morocco’s King Mohammed VI marked Youth Day with messages from world leaders, underscoring continued international engagement. Arts & Film Buzz: “The Odyssey” keeps sparking debate, from casting culture-war backlash to on-set stories that even trace filming through the Western Sahara.
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