AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Diplomacy Shift: Morocco’s UN ambassador Omar Hilale challenged the C24’s “outdated decolonization” framing, arguing Western Sahara is now a regional dispute handled through the Security Council and Morocco’s autonomy push. Sahrawi Political Outreach: A Polisario Front delegation joined Germany’s Die Linke congress, seeking solidarity for self-determination and condemning rights abuses. Parliamentary Diplomacy: Sahrawi lawmakers began a Switzerland working visit, meeting Swiss officials and raising human rights concerns in occupied territories. Human Rights Under Pressure: NOVACT warned of Morocco’s information blockade, green-energy land grabs, and deadly drone strikes, while Front Line Defenders reported 358 killings of rights defenders across 28 countries in 2025. Culture & Debate: A Sahara-themed book fair event was cancelled amid claims of “whitewashing,” reigniting fights over heritage, identity, and development narratives. Sports & Politics: Algerian TV pundits blamed a World Cup refereeing call on a “Jewish lobby,” drawing regulator backlash. Policy & Resources: A new analysis argues water is becoming a strategic sovereignty issue across the Maghreb as drought and costs rise.
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