AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPrison Health Crisis: Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari is nearing his sixth week on an indefinite hunger strike in Morocco’s Kenitra prison, with rights groups and UN-linked bodies warning his health is at serious risk after major weight loss and reports of isolation and denied access to independent medical care. International Pressure: Multiple solidarity calls are escalating, including an urgent appeal from Sovietern demanding his immediate release, plus statements from Germany’s Die Linke and lawmakers in Mexico urging UN compliance and urgent, independent medical treatment. Human Rights Monitoring: Le Monde and other reports cite UN findings that his detention and treatment violate international law, while Sahrawi community associations in France and human rights groups urge French authorities and the wider international community to intervene. Detention Conditions Spotlight: A recent SPS report says Asfari is in the infirmary in isolation, refusing medical checks and exercise, as his protest enters an “extremely critical” phase.
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