AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFrance–Algeria Thaw: France’s Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin has visited Algiers to restart judicial and security cooperation, focusing on organized crime, extradition and mutual legal help tied to alleged drug networks, including the “DZ Mafia,” as a Marseille trial involving the “Yoda” gang opens. Human Rights Spotlight: Aminatou Haidar told Slovenia’s Parliament that civilians in Western Sahara face restrictions, activists are targeted, and Sahrawi prisoners suffer in Moroccan detention, while she warned that natural resources are exploited in ways she says breach international law. Diplomacy in Motion: Syria is repositioning itself toward Morocco’s Sahara stance, with Damascus–Rabat moves and embassy plans adding new regional signals. Polisario Under Pressure: The Polisario has created a “humanitarian law monitoring” office, a step analysts see as more image-management than a major change in conduct, amid rising international scrutiny. Ongoing Humanitarian Strain: Reports say Sahrawi refugee camps near Tindouf are entering a dangerous phase as aid shrinks and basic needs worsen.
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