AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoDrug Enforcement & Trade Routes: Spain says it has destroyed over 30 tonnes of cocaine—30,215.84 kg valued at €812m—seized on a merchant vessel in the Atlantic off Western Sahara, with the bales incinerated under Guardia Civil security after transport via Las Palmas. Human Rights & Civic Space: At the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Sahrawi representatives and NOVACT warned of intensifying repression in occupied Western Sahara, citing land confiscations, drone strikes, and a widening information blockade that keeps international observers out. Accountability Gap: Researcher Hayat Said said nearly 170 human rights violations were documented in 2025, but warned the real toll is higher due to the lack of an independent monitoring mechanism. UN Politics & De-colonization Debate: Calls are growing to remove the Western Sahara file from the UN’s C24, arguing Security Council Resolution 2797 reframes the dispute as a political negotiation under Morocco’s autonomy plan. Sovereignty Messaging: Morocco’s ambassador Omar Hilale told the UN Committee of 24 that Resolution 2797 is a “roadmap” and that the Security Council—not C24—should lead the process.
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