AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoArgentina Human Rights: Taty Almeida, president of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo Founding Line and a global symbol of the fight against dictatorship-era disappearances, has died at 95 after decades demanding truth and justice for victims. UK Protest Policing: London’s High Court will rule on whether the government overreached by banning Palestine Action under terrorism laws, a move tied to thousands of arrests. Palestinian Rights & Settler Violence: Fresh West Bank attacks saw Israeli settlers burn Palestinian cars and target a mosque, as rights groups warn of a surge in violence. Refugees & Deportation Risks (South Africa): Displaced refugees in Durban say they were pressured to leave a reception site and fear transfer to Lindela, a detention center criticized for conditions. Kurdish Rights in Turkey: Lawyers and Nobel laureates renewed calls for Turkey to implement the “Right to Hope” ruling tied to Abdullah Öcalan, saying the process is stalled. Afghanistan UN Oversight: The UN Security Council is set to vote on renewing UNAMA’s mandate for another year, after a shorter extension earlier this year. Human Rights Watch on Health Deals: HRW warns US-Africa health agreements could trade aid for access to sensitive health data and samples, raising privacy and sovereignty concerns. EU Asylum & Rights: Amnesty International says Mindanao’s disaster crisis shows how accountability failures become human rights disasters, while broader rights groups flag shrinking asylum protections.
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