AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHuman Rights & Migration: Rights lawyers filed a case at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights accusing Equatorial Guinea of violating migrants’ rights by taking U.S. deportees and forcing them onward to countries where they face persecution, urging the commission to order Equatorial Guinea to halt further deportations and improve detention conditions, with compensation sought for those already returned. US Legal Pressure: The same week saw a U.S. federal judge block Trump-era immigration benefit delays for applicants from 39 “high-risk” countries, while separate litigation targets “third-country” deportations to Equatorial Guinea. Diplomacy & Regional Policy: The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on internally displaced persons and refugees from Georgia’s Abkhazia and Tskhinvali regions with 107 countries supporting; Equatorial Guinea voted against. Consular Access: The U.S. plans to cut visa-processing missions across Africa from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, including Malabo, reshaping where Africans must apply. Finance Oversight: Banking regulators met in Yaoundé to strengthen prudential cooperation amid digital finance risks, with Equatorial Guinea included in the CEMAC supervisory space.
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