AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate & Energy Activism: Philippine environmental groups urged the government to speed up a “just” shift to renewables, warning that worsening climate impacts make current renewable targets too low. Human Rights & Accountability: In the Philippines, civil society Tindig Pilipinas filed a complaint with the Ombudsman—and sent it to the ICC—over alleged help in Sen. Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa’s evasion of arrest. Protest Crackdowns: Iran reported new prison sentences and arrests tied to 2025–26 protests, while Zimbabwe’s opposition MDC vowed court and street resistance to Constitutional Amendment No. 3. Free Speech Under Pressure: Ghana’s presidential spokesperson denied claims that President Mahama is directing arrests of social media users, including TikTokers. Community Mobilization: In Southampton, UK police faced backlash after protests over Henry Nowak’s killing turned violent; the police commissioner ordered an independent review. Ballot-Box Activism: Oregon animal-rights petitioners hit the signature threshold to expand bans on hunting and fishing, moving the measure toward the November ballot. Rights in Action: Nigeria’s Youth Rights Campaign condemned attacks on protesters demanding the rescue of abducted pupils and teachers in Oyo.
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