AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHunger Strike Health Emergency: Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari’s indefinite hunger strike in Kenitra prison is now in its sixth week, with rights groups and media reporting severe deterioration, major weight loss, and repeated calls for independent medical care and family access. Medical & Detention Conditions: A UN-backed appeal and multiple European and international statements cite isolation, lack of adequate monitoring, and alleged denial of urgent treatment as the drivers of his critical condition. Diplomatic Pressure: Portugal’s parliament and lawmakers in Mexico, plus French civil society and local officials, urged Morocco to comply with UN rulings and release Asfari. International Solidarity: Germany’s Die Linke renewed calls for a referendum and stronger humanitarian support for Sahrawi camps, while other groups demanded immediate release. Human Rights Accountability: Coverage also highlights claims that confessions were obtained under torture and that Morocco has resisted independent scrutiny. Culture & Occupation Scrutiny: Separate reporting renewed debate over filming Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey in occupied Western Sahara, with critics saying it lends legitimacy to Morocco’s control of Dakhla.
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