AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFilm & Tourism Backlash: Sahrawi filmmakers and campaigners are calling for a boycott of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey after scenes were shot in Morocco-occupied Dakhla, saying the production risks normalizing the occupation and turning the territory into a “luxury tourism” backdrop. Human Rights & Local Voices: The dispute is tied to claims of repression against Sahrawi media and activists, including allegations of disappearances and long prison sentences for documenting abuses in occupied El Aaiún. Cinematic Access for Travelers: Separate coverage notes only 41 cinemas worldwide can screen The Odyssey as Nolan intended, with just a handful in the UK and US—useful for film-goers planning trips around special screenings. Academic Links in Laayoune: Ibn Zohr University signed new partnership agreements with Canary Islands universities in Laayoune, expanding Morocco-Spain academic cooperation that also touches tourism and mobility. Regional Travel Context: Spain’s PM Pedro Sánchez is set to visit Algeria to mend ties after years of Western Sahara-related tensions, a reminder that visa rules and diplomacy can quickly shape travel plans across the region.
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