AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTrade Union Solidarity: UGTSARIO held a solidarity meeting in Geneva on the sidelines of the 114th ILO Conference, with Polisario representation and labor groups urging intensified efforts for Sahrawi self-determination, workers’ rights and protection of natural resources. Corporate Footprint in Occupied Territory: Heidelberg Materials said it supplied cement and concrete for major infrastructure in occupied Western Sahara, including El Aaiún and Dakhla Atlantique, with cement output rising to nearly 600,000 tonnes in 2025. EU Market Pressure on Exports: Catalonia for Freedom of the Sahrawi People Collective and partners launched a campaign against AZURA Group, demanding accurate origin labeling and respect for European court rulings after the firm marketed Dakhla as “south of Morocco.” Diplomacy and UN Process: Morocco’s UN envoy Omar Hilal argued the Sahara issue is moving beyond “conflict management,” pointing to UN Security Council Resolution 2797 and the autonomy framework under Moroccan sovereignty. Political Support in Southern Africa: South Africa’s Left Conference reaffirmed support for Sahrawi liberation and self-determination, while EFF leader Julius Malema called Western Sahara “the last colony in Africa.”
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