AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUN Human Rights Council Spotlight: NOVACT and ACAPS used a Geneva side event to reaffirm support for Sahrawi human rights defenders and push back on Morocco’s “information blockade,” warning that occupation depends on hiding abuses and restricting access; Human Rights Update: researcher Hayat Said said the 2025 annual report documents nearly 170 violations, stressing the real toll is higher due to the lack of an independent monitoring mechanism and bans on observers; Diplomacy in Switzerland: a Sahrawi parliamentary delegation visited Locarno and Bern to strengthen parliamentary ties and raise awareness of the national cause, meeting Swiss political figures and humanitarian and development officials; Refugee Camp Health: in Catalonia, the Polisario Front Office and partners held a study day on medical missions in Sahrawi refugee camps, bringing together 16 teams for workshops and a future action plan; Travel & Tourism Angle: a report claims FIFA’s World Cup travel and participation rules have been shaped by geopolitics, with visa and entry disruptions and symbolic kit censorship—an issue that could resonate with travelers planning international matches.
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