AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDue Process in Albania: Tirana mayor Erion Veliaj was finally allowed to meet his international lawyers after 500 days, with prosecutors’ anti-corruption office previously blocking access—his team says it will challenge alleged violations at the European Court of Human Rights. Indigenous Rights in Canada: Indigenous leaders in Xeni Gwet’in say emergency alerts during wildfire response failed to reach elders in their language, exposing gaps in disaster communication and support. Detention and Torture in Gaza: Pediatrician Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya remains held without charge in Israel since Dec 2024; family and rights groups report beatings and worsening health, calling for his release. Spying Case in China: Reuters reports Chinese detention of US seismologist Youlin Chen on spying charges, adding pressure to US-China hostage diplomacy. Human Rights and Policing in The Gambia: The NHRC trained security officers on responding to gender-based violence and protecting vulnerable groups, stressing professionalism over intimidation. Maternal Health Crisis in India: Rajasthan faces a spike in maternal deaths tied to postpartum and C-section complications, with families alleging delays and poor care. Migrant Deaths and Accountability in Mexico/US: Mexico says it will file criminal complaints against ICE and pursue civil action over at least 17 migrant deaths tied to custody and raids. Surveillance Sanctions in Europe: The EU sanctioned Russia’s VK and Max app developer over alleged tools used to restrict expression and association. ICC Under Pressure (US): Marco Rubio launched a campaign to “dismantle” the International Criminal Court, framing it as a threat to US sovereignty. Cuba Dissident Rights: Cubalex filed a habeas corpus petition after dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was moved from prison to an undisclosed location. UK Asylum Bill: Britain’s Immigration and Asylum Bill advanced, critics warn it will tighten residency and benefits access and reshape ECHR Article 8 application. Turkey Crackdown: Turkey reported investigations into 720,000 people over alleged Gülen links since 2016, with over 127,000 convictions. Sudan War Crimes Verdict: Sudan’s court sentenced RSF leader Hemedti to death in absentia over genocide convictions.
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