AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGaza: A Palestinian human rights group says Israeli forces are escalating home demolitions and expanding military control, framing it as genocide and warning that evacuation orders are being used to justify forced displacement. Afghanistan: EU talks with Taliban officials over deportations are sparking backlash as police fire on protesters against arrests of women over dress rules; activists warn women’s rights are shrinking fast. Taliban policy: A US lawmaker renews efforts to block any US recognition of the Taliban, calling legitimation “reckless and dangerous.” Baha’i rights (Qatar): Human Rights Watch reports Qatar ordered Baha’i officials to leave without due process, risking family separation and deportation. Forced migration: UNHCR says 118 million people are forced migrants worldwide, with asylum seekers rising toward 9 million. Digital rights (Cyprus): A rights-focused report warns online “public shaming” can cause irreversible harm without fair process. South Africa: Research highlights anti-migrant campaigns using “democracy” language to justify exclusion and potentially violence. Pakistan-occupied Kashmir: Reports describe renewed PoJK unrest and crackdowns, with rights groups urging accountability. Libya: A humanitarian convoy group says detention of 10 volunteers was extended without clear safeguards. World Cup and rights: Canada’s visa refusal for Ghana star Thomas Partey fuels legal and diplomatic controversy, while trafficking-prevention volunteers in Houston warn of risks around the tournament.
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