AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFilm & Tourism Backlash: Calls for a boycott of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” are growing after reports that parts were shot in Morocco-occupied Western Sahara, with critics saying the production—supported by Moroccan state subsidies—helps normalize the occupation and sidelines Sahrawi consent. Local Voices: Sahrawi filmmakers and human rights defenders say they face repression when documenting life under occupation, while international crews get access—fueling anger ahead of the film’s wide release. Travel Spotlight: A UK-linked World Cup promo at Philadelphia’s Lion Sports Bar even lists “Western Sahara” among countries represented by visiting fans, reflecting how the territory is increasingly showing up in mainstream travel talk. Security & Surveillance: Separate reporting highlights Morocco’s alleged use of Pegasus spyware to target journalists and rights defenders, raising fresh concerns for travelers and media working in the region. Regional Mobility: Algeria’s visa-free entry list for some African countries includes the “Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic,” a reminder that travel rules tied to the Western Sahara dispute can shift quickly.
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