AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFreedom of Expression Under Pressure: UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan warned that states are increasingly weaponizing speech laws, citing the Philippines case of detained journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and the use of “terrorism financing” charges against media and rights defenders. LGBTQ Rights Backlash: Niger criminalized consensual same-sex intimacy for the first time, with penalties up to 20 years, while Ukraine’s family ministry promoted a rainbow message for Pride Month—sparking sharp public backlash. Deportations and Due Process: Germany agreed with the Taliban to speed deportations of convicted Afghan criminals, raising human rights concerns about mistreatment after returns. Torture and Detention Oversight: Sri Lanka’s UN torture watchdog conducted confidential interviews with detainees at the CID, including high-profile suspects, under OPCAT. Maritime Killings: The US military killed two men in a Caribbean strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel, with six survivors recovered, as rights groups criticize “narco-terror” claims. Digital Crime Risks: A report warns China-linked syndicates may shift fraud and forced labor operations to Zimbabwe’s fast-growing digital economy. Colombia Election Tensions: US-backed Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly won Colombia’s runoff, but the result is contested and could trigger a legal standoff.
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