AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRoyal Pardon: King Mohammed VI has approved a humanitarian pardon freeing the remaining 15 Senegalese football supporters jailed after violent AFCON final clashes in Rabat, a move timed for Eid al-Adha and framed as reflecting long-standing Morocco–Senegal ties. Human Rights Under Scrutiny: The UN Committee against Torture says Morocco used torture, coerced confessions, and failed investigations in Gdeim Izik-related cases, citing a “consistent pattern” tied to Sahrawi detainees after the 2010 protest camp was dismantled. Aid Stuck, Gaza Still Waiting: A humanitarian convoy of volunteers and supplies remains stranded in the Libyan desert as it tries to reach Gaza by road, with organizers describing shortages like toilets and limited communications. Sahrawi Commemoration: Sahrawi people marked the 53rd anniversary of the outbreak of armed struggle, reaffirming continued resistance and state-building. Health & Food Access: WFP highlights new ways to reach “zero hunger,” including cashless grocery access via iris scans and hydroponic systems for growing food in harsh conditions.
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