AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPrisoner Health Crisis: International League for Human Rights urged Germany to urgently intervene to save Sahrawi activist Naâma Asfari, detained in Kenitra since 2010 and now on hunger strike, citing arbitrary detention, torture, solitary confinement, and medical neglect. Local Rights Pressure: CONASADH said Morocco is fully responsible for any harm as Asfari’s hunger strike enters a critical phase, calling for independent immediate medical care, transfer closer to families, an end to solitary confinement, and access for the Red Cross and UN experts. Family Protests: Families of the Gdeim Izik prisoners protested in Rabat, blaming Moroccan authorities for forced starvation, torture, and denial of fair trial rights, and warning of crimes against humanity. Forensic Care Shortage: A Moroccan parliamentary report found only 25 full-time forensic doctors nationwide, leaving 10 judicial districts without specialists and raising concerns about delays in autopsies and medical examinations. Heat & Wellness Context: A report on extreme heat noted Western Sahara territory could see temperatures comparable to Boston, underscoring the need for heat-safety awareness.
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