AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCommemoration and continued pressure: Sahrawi people marked the 53rd anniversary of the outbreak of the armed struggle, reaffirming steadfastness toward freedom and independence, while noting ongoing confrontations along the “wall of shame.” Rights under scrutiny: The UN Committee against Torture again found Morocco violated rights of Sahrawi detainees tied to the 2010 Gdeim Izik protest, citing a consistent pattern of arbitrary arrests, solitary confinement, torture or ill-treatment, and coerced confessions used in court. Humanitarian access and hunger: WFP highlights digital innovations aimed at “zero hunger,” including a Jordan pilot where Syrian refugees use iris scans to buy groceries without cash or vouchers, and hydroponic units producing fodder in harsh conditions. Aid shrinking in the camps: A new report warns Sahrawi refugee camps near Tinduf are entering a dangerous phase as international assistance declines, hospitals struggle, and many families can’t meet basic needs. Regional context: Separate coverage portrays Morocco as a rising regional power focused on industrial growth and military modernization, including AI and cyber security.
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