AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedical Ethics & Accountability: Philippines’ PRC suspended physician Lorraine Badoy-Partosa for six months over remarks that “red-tagged” healthcare workers as communist sympathizers without proof, citing bad faith and malice. Police Violence & Due Process: Nigeria’s Kaduna police faced backlash after video evidence contradicted claims in the lynching and burning of a female teacher, intensifying calls for accountability. State Violence & Public Outrage: In Ebonyi, a viral video shows security operatives assaulting a man during an arrest, sparking demands for restraint and civil accountability. Rights in Detention: UN rights chief Volker Türk urged independent investigations into rising deaths in U.S. immigration detention, citing concerns over force, solitary confinement, and lack of transparency. Children in War: A UN commission report says Israel’s campaign in Gaza involved deliberate targeting of Palestinian children as part of a strategy to destroy the group’s future. Labor & Safety: India’s NHRC registered a complaint seeking compensation after an ammonia gas leak killed 11 Odisha workers, including alleged unsafe conditions for minors. Human Rights Institutions: Indonesia’s rights commission urged ending military training for cooperative managers after five deaths in the program’s first weeks. Gender & Rights: Sri Lanka’s Prof. Rangita De Silva De Alwis re-elected to CEDAW with the highest vote count.
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