AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoZimbabwe: MDC leader Douglas Mwonzora says he will meet retired Air Marshal Henry Muchena despite a Shona death threat tied to the CAB3 constitutional amendment debate. Police accountability: A Chitungwiza teenager shot during a robbery chase sues Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga and Home Affairs minister Kazembe Kazembe for alleged unlawful force and long-term harm. Press freedom: Ghana’s President Mahama reaffirmed media freedom as a pillar of democracy and human rights, urging fearless journalism. South Africa immigration: President Ramaphosa announced a crackdown on undocumented migrants while warning against vigilantism, as protests and xenophobia fears grow. Human rights in detention: Sri Lanka’s Saliya Pieris warned that laws like the PTA and ICCPR Act have enabled prolonged detention and a culture of torture, calling for judicial control of custody. Tech and rights: Microsoft said it is tightening human-rights and security safeguards after an inquiry into Israeli military use of its cloud for surveillance of Palestinians. Syria security: A U.S. House committee amendment backs integrating Syrian Democratic Forces units into state security structures while urging professionalization and scrutiny of abuses. Occupied territories: Courts ordered Tete settlers in Papua New Guinea to leave a hospital site by July 24, 2026.
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