AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAfghanistan Education: Secret classrooms run largely by Afghan women are keeping thousands of girls learning despite the Taliban’s ban on schooling beyond grade six. Philippines Insurgent Violence: The NTF-Elcac briefed the UN on alleged communist insurgent killings and a deadly “spy-tagging” campaign targeting civilians. Russia Prison Policy: Russia’s war recruitment is shrinking prison populations in Altai Krai, as contracts and lighter sentencing reduce incarceration. Brazil Online Safety: Discord suspended livestreams in Brazil after regulators cited child-safety failures following a suicide case. Uyghur Transnational Repression: Human Rights Watch reports China is pressuring Uyghur Australians to spy on their communities during tightly controlled visits. Myanmar Rohingya Abuses: The Arakan Army is reportedly forcing hundreds of Rohingya women and girls into recruitment in Rakhine State, with possible child recruitment. DRC Information Crackdown: Authorities in eastern DRC have cut mobile and internet access in Fizi Territory for over a month, disrupting rights to information. Yemen Civilian Harm: UN rights chief Volker Türk urged de-escalation as civilian casualties rise in escalating hostilities. Pakistan Custodial Deaths: A HRCP probe into the deaths of two women in Lahore custody calls for a judicial tribunal over contradictions and alleged interference. Spain/Morocco Press Freedom: Morocco expelled RTVE and EFE journalists covering the Ceuta migrant crisis, raising alarms over access and scrutiny.
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