AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHumanitarian Responsibility: Bangladesh’s foreign minister Shama Obaed Islam urged the international community to share responsibility for the Rohingya crisis, warning that another decade of delay would cost children their childhood and education. Civil Society & Rights: In Manipur, the Kuki-Zo Council opposed calls to update the NRC before the Census, arguing demographic claims should be settled through an impartial census, not “unsubstantiated allegations.” Elections & Accountability: Nigerian rights experts say voters must protect their ballots in 2027 by resisting intimidation and vote-buying, pointing to Osun as proof that citizen vigilance can reduce rigging. Digital Rights: The US Justice Department announced a $400m settlement with TikTok/ByteDance over children’s privacy violations, renewing pressure on platforms to stop collecting data from kids without proper consent. Justice & Rule of Law: Human Rights Watch flagged Syria’s first Assad-era verdicts as a chance for accountability, but warned reforms are needed for fair trials and due process. Public Services & Welfare: Johannesburg’s homeless crisis highlights shelter capacity gaps and admission barriers, with only a handful of facilities able to take people in urgent need.
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