AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoImmigration Crackdown & Community Pushback: Detroit’s People’s Tribunal brought together Michigan groups to spotlight ICE/CBP and local police “brutality,” drawing on lessons from Minneapolis to build broad coalitions. Open Governance Watch: Senegal’s civil society and parliamentary monitors urged lawmakers to use access-to-information rules to boost transparency, participation, and accountability. Ethical AI, With Civil Society at the Table: The UN’s Global AI Governance Dialogue saw the Digital Cooperation Organization launch an Ethical AI Guidebook for policymakers, stressing practical tools and inclusive governance. Rights in the Courts: A former Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, was sentenced for obstruction tied to helping an immigrant avoid ICE during a courtroom arrest. Activism Meets the Law: Pakistan’s NCCIA granted a six-day physical remand for YouTuber Rehan Tariq over blasphemy and electronic hate-speech charges. Humanitarian & Civil Society Role: Guyana and CARICOM shipped 88 containers of relief to earthquake-hit Venezuela, with civil society and citizens contributing. Gaza Governance Transition: Hamas dissolved Gaza’s Emergency Committee, shifting authority to a technocratic body while UN observers and factions oversee the handover. Local Peacebuilding: In the Philippines, Parang declared a gun-free, peace-centered community with support from security forces and civil society.
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