AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoIndia Protest Crackdown: Delhi Police says Cockroach Janta Party’s “Chalo Sansad” march on July 20 wasn’t authorized, keeping prohibitory orders in force and warning of prosecution, as security ramps up for the Monsoon Session. Hunger-Strike Rights Fight: Climate/education activist Sonam Wangchuk was shifted to Safdarjung Hospital after a 21-day fast; his wife Gitanjali Angmo calls it “illegal detention” and alleges a “charade” to stop him joining the march, while Delhi High Court declined interim relief on transfer. On-the-Ground Anger: Eyewitness accounts claim police dragged Wangchuk into an ambulance amid restrictions on recording, fueling demands for accountability over alleged NEET-UG irregularities. Student Mobilization: Bengaluru joined nationwide protests over the NEET crisis, with crowds demanding NTA overhaul and ministerial accountability. Civil Society & Youth: Zimbabwe outlets argue youth empowerment and civic engagement are key to preventing drug abuse. Israel/Gaza Security: IDF declared Gaza periphery a closed military zone ahead of a “March of Thousands” tied to settlement advocacy. Iran Expression Crackdown: Singer Anita Papist received a 74-lash sentence for “offending public decency,” highlighting pressure on women artists. EU Rule of Law: Journalists’ groups say an EU report underestimates threats to press freedom and media pluralism.
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