AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDrone Warfare & Security: East of the 2,700-kilometre sand berm, Morocco’s growing use of armed and surveillance drones is reshaping Polisario tactics, pushing the Front’s older hit-and-run model into higher-risk territory and narrowing commanders’ ability to strike and withdraw. Human Rights & Frontline Pressure: A Sahrawi activist linked the death of Lahbib Mohamed Abdelaziz’s son to leadership sending camp youth to the front under “volunteering,” raising fresh questions about how fighters are exposed to drone monitoring and strikes. Sahrawi History & Political Lessons: On the 50th anniversary of Luali Mustafa Sayed’s death, an English translation revisits his ideas on organization, armed struggle, and alliance-building—framing them as lessons for today’s Sahrawi political struggle. Western Sahara Policy Paper: A new analysis says Morocco has shifted from purely legal/diplomatic arguments to a broader strategy combining governance, economic development, security cooperation, and coalition-building to steer global debate toward autonomy and regional stability. Regional Context: Separate coverage discusses Africa’s rising defence burden and highlights how militarised economies concentrate spending—an angle that matters for understanding security dynamics around the Sahara.
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