AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFIFA & Geopolitics: Gianni Infantino’s World Cup spotlight is drawing fresh criticism over alleged political interference tied to Morocco and Saudi Arabia, while FIFA’s “keep politics out” line is being questioned. UN Diplomacy & Western Sahara: A new assessment says UN Security Council Resolution 2797 shifted the language around Morocco’s autonomy plan, while another piece argues Morocco is pushing back on the UN’s C24 decolonization framing. Border Security at El Guergarate: The U.S. sent a delegation to El Guergarate to discuss border security cooperation, trafficking control, and trade stability—aimed at deterring Polisario disruption. Sahrawi Women & AI Surveillance: Aminatou Haidar told the UN Human Rights Council that Morocco’s digital and AI tools risk intensifying surveillance and targeting of Sahrawi women defenders. Spain Nationality Path: Spain’s parliament revived a bill for Sahrawis born under Spanish administration, with PSOE and Sumar moving closer and a committee vote set for Tuesday. Sahrawi Cause in Germany: Polisario Front representatives joined Die Linke’s congress in Potsdam, meeting leaders and pushing solidarity for self-determination. Sports Media Controversy: Algerian TV pundits reignited debate after “Jewish lobby” claims tied to World Cup officiating—sparking regulator action.
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