AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUN Human Rights Council in Geneva: Human rights researcher Hayat Said says the 2025 annual report on occupied Western Sahara documents nearly 170 violations, warning the real toll is higher because an independent international monitoring mechanism is missing and access for observers is blocked. Information blockade & drones: NOVACT’s Mahfud Bechri denounced Morocco’s media blockade, land grabs tied to “green energy,” and deadly drone strikes on Sahrawi civilians, adding that since 2014 at least 329 international observers have been expelled. UN side event logistics: A high-level Geneva side event (with South Africa and Namibia sponsoring) will spotlight escalating violations, confiscations, and the structural information blockade, with the session livestreamed for civil society. Conflict & normalization narrative: Commentary claims Abraham Accords normalization has reached the Western Sahara battlefield, citing a deadly loitering munition incident tied to an Israeli defense contractor. Food tech in camps: A fish farming project in Sahrawi refugee camps near Tindouf is supplying fresh tilapia to thousands, including healthcare facilities, showing practical local solutions in harsh desert conditions. Self-determination & international law: CEBRAPAZ argues colonial occupation and legal betrayal around Western Sahara threaten the world order, urging stronger international responsibility. Drone strike report: The Sahrawi Presidency says at least three Polisario Front members were killed in an attack near the separation wall, including Lehbib Mohamed Abdelaziz, with Morocco yet to comment.
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