AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCeuta Migration & Public Health Pressure: Residents in Spain’s North African enclave say the government isn’t doing enough to stop another surge after the late-July influx, warning that crime and overcrowding are straining hospitals, schools, and social services. Border Control & Violence Risk: Morocco and Spain reinforced security after social-media calls for another mass attempt; Moroccan police detained nearly 300 near Castillejos and arrested hundreds more, following reports of deaths and ongoing instability. UN Torture Ruling on Sahrawi Defender: The UN Committee against Torture found Morocco violated the Convention against Torture in the case of Sahrawi human rights defender Abdelmoula El Hafidi, citing degrading detention conditions in Aït Melloul Prison, including overcrowding and lack of safe drinking water. Cost of Living in Western Sahara-linked Cities: Morocco’s CPI fell 1% in July, driven by lower food and fuel prices; Laayoune was unchanged while some cities saw declines. Western Sahara Commemoration & Development Narrative: Morocco marked the 47th anniversary of the recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab, tying the anniversary to territorial consolidation and regional development, including tourism growth in Dakhla.
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