AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUN Human Rights: The UN Committee against Torture says Morocco violated the Convention against Torture in the case of Sahrawi defender Abdelmoula El Hafidi, citing degrading detention conditions at Aït Melloul Prison, including overcrowding, lack of ventilation and natural light, poor heating, and insufficient safe water and sanitation. Ceuta Health & Safety: After the late-July surge into Spain’s enclave of Ceuta, residents and officials warn of ongoing public health strain and fear of another influx; reports describe overwhelmed services and serious harm during the chaos, while Morocco and Spain reinforce border controls to prevent repeat attempts. Border Crisis Response: Morocco detained hundreds near Ceuta during an August 15 push encouraged by social media calls, using riot police and roadblocks; Spain kept large deployments in the enclave as thousands still remain in makeshift conditions. Food Prices in Western Sahara-linked Cities: Morocco’s CPI fell 1% in July, driven by lower food prices, with Laayoune reported unchanged—an affordability signal for households facing health and nutrition pressures. Sahara Commemoration: Morocco marked the 47th anniversary of the recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab, amid renewed international attention on the Sahara dispute and regional development narratives.
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