AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHuman Rights & Justice: Ghana’s Parliament passed the Community Service Bill, 2026, letting judges replace custodial sentences for minor offences with supervised community work, aiming to cut prison overcrowding and push restorative justice. Civil Liberties & Courts: Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Commission ordered the Prisons Chief to protect inmates and allow access for investigations after allegations of torture and ill-treatment linked to Negombo Prison violence. Religious Freedom & Discrimination: UN Special Rapporteurs warned India that a mass electoral roll “Special Intensive Revision” may have disproportionately removed minority names, raising concerns about political participation and discrimination. Conflict & Civilian Protection: Human rights groups and experts are scrutinizing Israel’s reported AI targeting at scale in Gaza and Lebanon, with Elbit Systems disputing figures. Detention & Health: Calls are growing for action over detained Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safiya’s deteriorating condition, as UK and international advocates press for intervention. Workers’ Rights: In Atlanta, World Cup workers face dangerous heat conditions; a coalition is surveying abuses like lack of water, shade, and breaks. Privacy & Sexual Violence: A Singaporean trainee doctor in Melbourne pleaded guilty to secretly filming colleagues in toilets and showers, with police alleging nearly 500 victims. Migration & Safety: Mexico’s consulate in Calexico launched a summer campaign warning migrants about lethal border heat risks and available consular support.
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