AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHuman Rights & Justice: Equatorial Guinea lawyer and activist Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang remains in incommunicado detention despite a UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention opinion calling for his immediate release, prompting international rights groups to urge President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo to implement Opinion No. 70/2025. US–Africa Migration Deal Fallout: Rights lawyers have filed a case at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights challenging US “third-country” deportations to Equatorial Guinea, alleging deportees were sent back despite legal protections and seeking urgent orders to halt further removals and improve detention conditions. Regional Migration Pressure: The Central African Republic has agreed to accept US “third-country deportees,” adding to a growing list of African destinations under opaque arrangements criticized for bypassing US court safeguards. Energy Diplomacy: Qatar’s energy minister met Equatorial Guinea’s mines and hydrocarbons minister to discuss cooperation and ways to deepen energy ties. International Legal Climate: A US federal judge struck down Trump-era immigration benefit delays affecting applicants from 39 countries, a ruling that could reshape legal timelines for many migrants across Africa. Sports & National Pride: Equatorial Guinea’s football appears in regional World Cup build-up coverage, while broader African sports reporting continues to track qualifiers and international friendlies.
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