AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHuman Rights & Detention: UN Committee against Torture says Morocco violated the Convention against Torture in the case of Sahrawi defender Abdelmoula El Hafidi, citing degrading conditions at Aït Melloul Prison and calling for redress and safeguards against repeat violations. Escalation in Occupied Western Sahara: Sahrawi activists and students warn of a “major escalation” in repression against civilians, describing the occupied territories as a long-running front of peaceful resistance. Ceuta Crisis Spillover (Health & Safety): After the July 30 surge into Spain’s enclave of Ceuta, residents and officials describe public health strain and fear, with claims that hospitals and schools are overwhelmed and that crime incidents—including attempted rape—have increased. Migration Pressure & Enforcement: Morocco detained hundreds near Ceuta ahead of renewed online calls for another mass crossing, while Spain reinforced police and maritime surveillance; the August 15 attempt was met with prepared security on both sides. Information Warfare: Fact-checkers report coordinated disinformation around Ceuta, including false claims that Spain’s border was “open,” recycled footage, and AI-generated images amplified across multiple languages. Climate & Heat Risks: Coverage highlights severe heatwaves across Morocco and Western Sahara-linked areas, warning that extreme weather is worsening and demanding stronger climate action. Regional Politics: Commentary questions Polisario’s ability to renew leadership and strategy amid a generational shift, while other reports debate Algeria’s role in regional deadlock.
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