AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoMedia Freedom & Accountability: Malaysia’s Media Council backed PM Anwar Ibrahim’s call that journalist complaints from recognized outlets should first go through independent self-regulation, while still keeping courts and law enforcement in play. Censorship & Rights in India: India’s “Satluj” (about activist Jaswant Singh Khalra) was yanked from Zee5 two days after release, with officials citing incomplete certification; a review committee is now set to examine the takedown. Digital Repression: Israel’s state comptroller says the country still lacks a national body or policy to coordinate responses to foreign influence campaigns online, despite repeated attempts since 2017. Civil Society vs. Power: Nigeria’s civil society coalition urged the Senate to reject FUOYE VC Abayomi Fasina’s ambassadorial confirmation over sexual misconduct allegations pending in court, while another CSO group demanded a public verification portal for federal appointments after the PFIPC controversy. Activism Under Pressure: Tibetan youth protested outside China’s embassy in New Delhi over a self-immolation death, while Iran’s environmentalists Houman Jowkar and Sepideh Kashani face calls for immediate release. Housing & Justice: South Africa’s Constitutional Court ruling against the unlawful Tafelberg land sale is fueling renewed pressure for affordable housing in well-located areas. Public Safety & Community Organizing: Milwaukee athletes launched “Playmakers for Peace” to curb gun violence, urging young people to pause before acting.
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