AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoICC vs US sanctions: UN rights chief Volker Türk and European leaders condemned fresh U.S. sanctions on International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye, calling them an attack on judicial independence and due process. Israel-Palestine accountability: Israel’s IDF launched criminal probes into some Gaza killings, including the 2024 deaths of five-year-old Hind Rajab and paramedics, while HRW warned the new E1 settlement housing tender could entrench displacement and apartheid. Zambia post-election detentions: Türk urged Zambia to end “arbitrary” detentions of opposition figures after the Aug. 13 election, stressing access to lawyers, family contact, and prompt court review. Philippines youth violence: CHR called for a full probe into the Ateneo de Zamboanga school shooting and stricter gun controls, as lawyer Lorna Kapunan linked worsening youth violence to Vice President Sara Duterte’s rhetoric. Australia-Israel aid strike: Australia’s Penny Wong said she’s “outraged” by Israel’s decision not to investigate the 2024 aid convoy strike that killed Australian Zomi Frankcom, and vowed to press for justice. Nigeria drug policy clash: NDLEA commander fired back at Omoyele Sowore after he urged legalization and regulation of cannabis, arguing NDLEA’s farm destruction wastes economic opportunities. Ghana rights in sports: A court ordered Ghana Chess Association to reinstate a suspended chess instructor and pay GH¢25,000 after finding due-process and privacy violations. Nicaragua diplomacy: The OAS voted to summon foreign ministers over Ortega’s move to end elections and pressure on the Catholic Church. Humanitarian/war in Mali: Sahel hostage releases highlighted diplomacy gains, but Mali’s junta remains under pressure as insurgents expand.
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