AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBook Fair Controversy: A Sahara-themed event at Morocco’s book fair was reportedly cancelled after critics claimed it would “whitewash” occupation, with the dispute centered on whether pluralism exists only when one side speaks. Parliamentary Diplomacy: A Sahrawi parliamentary delegation visited Switzerland (Locarno and Bern), meeting Swiss officials and development partners to raise awareness of the national cause and alleged human rights violations in occupied territories. Human Rights at UNHRC: NOVACT and ACAPS reiterated support for Sahrawi human rights defenders at a UN Human Rights Council side event, warning that Morocco’s information blockade and repression help sustain occupation while protecting its image as an “economic partner.” Rights Report Figures: Researchers presented a 2025 annual report documenting nearly 170 violations, noting the real toll may be higher due to bans on independent monitoring. Drone Strikes & Civic Space: A NOVACT representative alleged information blockade, land grabs tied to “green energy,” and deadly drone strikes, alongside expulsion of international observers since 2014. Trade & Integration: The Sahrawi Republic’s National Council discussed AfCFTA participation, highlighting ratification steps and the aim to boost trade and investment. UN Politics: UN Security Council Resolution 2797 was framed by Morocco’s ambassador as a roadmap based on autonomy, while other delegations pushed for decolonization and consistent application of international law.
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