AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUN Rights Push: Eritrean civil society groups are urging UN Human Rights Council members to renew the Special Rapporteur’s mandate on human rights in Eritrea, as Geneva debates who will succeed Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker and whether independent scrutiny will continue. Bilateral Diplomacy: EEPA reports on Egypt and Eritrea strengthening ties, while South Africa’s outgoing ambassador to Eritrea, Perseverance Mbuzeli Kumsha, reflects on a decade of growing political and cultural cooperation. Eritrea Economy & Media: A new Eritrean legal notice orders people and businesses to deposit cash in banks by July 31, 2026, warning of legal action—sparking fresh concern amid memories of past crackdowns on independent media. Arts & Culture: A July Arts Calendar 2026 is out, and Eritrea-linked cultural programming continues to surface in diaspora conversations. Sports Spotlight: Eritrea’s presence in global sports talk also shows up through football and cycling coverage, including Tour de France build-up and African football coaching debates.
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