AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolice Accountability in Chile: A Senate Human Rights Commission plans to summon Carabineros over alleged excessive force against student protesters, after injuries including facial fractures. Journalists Under Attack in Nigeria: Security guards assaulted reporters during an enforcement exercise at the Ogun-Guangdong Free Trade Zone, prompting calls for justice. Colombia Paramilitary Conviction: Colombia’s Supreme Court upheld a 28-year sentence for Santiago Uribe, linking him to the “Twelve Apostles” paramilitary group and a 1994 homicide. U.S. Boat Strikes Scrutiny: Legal experts and service members question the legality of U.S. attacks on boats that killed 200+ people, with families alleging unlawful orders. Vatican Abuse Reckoning: Pope Leo is set to meet Catholic clergy abuse survivors in Spain, with privacy protections emphasized. Prison Conditions in South Korea: The justice ministry defended spending on air conditioning for vulnerable inmates, despite public backlash. EU Migration Crackdown: The EU proposes “return hubs” to speed deportations, raising fundamental-rights concerns. Xenophobia in South Africa: Over 1,000 Nigerians seek voluntary repatriation amid escalating anti-foreigner violence. Trans Rights in the UK: Nearly 100 MPs back an early-day motion to disapprove an EHRC code criticized for enabling segregation of trans people in public services. Uganda Press Freedom Win: A journalist tortured in custody was awarded 30 million shillings after a court found violations including denial of medical care and access to family and lawyers. India-Pakistan Kashmir Clash: India rejected Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan election claims at the UN, calling them baseless and tied to occupied territory.
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