AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUN Rights Warning on Iran-US Deal: UN experts welcomed a 14-point US-Iran memorandum but said any deal that sidelines Iran’s repression and executions is “fundamentally incomplete,” urging human rights to be central. Afghan Deportations: Amnesty International called for an end to deportations of Afghan refugees from countries including Iran and Pakistan, warning of non-refoulement violations and risks of detention and abuse. South Africa Hate Speech Ruling: The SAHRC hailed an Equality Court decision against LGBTQIA+ hate speech by media personality Ngizwe Mchunu, reinforcing constitutional protections. Nigeria Religious Freedom & Insecurity: A UN freedom of religion or belief rapporteur warned Nigeria’s insecurity and impunity are undermining rights, with communities reporting killings, displacement, and destroyed worship sites. South Africa Migrant Tensions: A Durban mayor was taken to the SAHRC over migrant-camp remarks, while separate reporting highlights how xenophobic social media is stoking fear ahead of June 30. Iranian Singer Punished for Hijab: Parastoo Ahmadi was sentenced to 74 lashes and bans after performing without hijab, sparking outrage over crackdowns on women and cultural expression. Drug Use Decriminalisation Push (SA): A coalition launched a campaign to end criminalisation of personal drug use, arguing punitive policy fuels harm and exclusion. US Strike Deaths in Eastern Pacific: A US military strike on a suspected drug-smuggling vessel killed three, with critics questioning legality and lack of public proof. Cambodia Opposition Conviction: Cambodia’s Supreme Court upheld an incitement conviction against opposition adviser Rong Chhun, keeping him out of prison but restricting political activity.
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