AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSecurity Council Pressure: Frente POLISARIO’s UN letter condemns Morocco’s alleged attacks on Sahrawi civilians in Gleibat El-Foula on 5 June, citing UAVs and long-range artillery and calling for urgent Security Council attention. Human Rights & Detention: Sahrawi activist Naâma Asfari enters a third day of an indefinite hunger strike in Morocco, demanding better detention conditions, medical care, and transfer to a prison in Western Sahara. Commemoration & Culture: In Cuba, the Sahrawi Embassy marks the 50th anniversary of El Ouali Mustapha Sayed’s martyrdom with songs, school presentations, and an exhibition of books, photos, and cultural artifacts. National Memory: Dakhla Wilaya hosts National Martyrs’ Day activities and the closing of the 2025–2026 academic year, with performances reaffirming the martyrs’ legacy. Arts & Heritage Event: Morocco’s Mata International Equestrian Festival returns 12–14 June, themed around Eid Al Wahda and “fifty years” of development in the Moroccan Sahara. Documentary Spotlight: Two films screened at Bern’s Abolish Festival—“Three Stolen Cameras” and “a Memory that Refuses to Surrender”—focus on Sahrawi activists and journalists imprisoned in Moroccan prisons. Leadership Succession Watch: The Polisario announces the death of Lahbib Mohamed Abdelaziz, a senior commander and son of the late Mohamed Abdelaziz, with reports of a drone strike still unverified. Local Economy & Industry: Heidelberg Materials says it supplies cement and construction materials in occupied Western Sahara, including for major port projects in El Aaiún and Dakhla Atlantique.
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