AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHuman Rights Watch: Burundi’s Iteka League warns of a worsening post-election rights climate, citing 663 violations, 407 deaths, 57 abductions and prisons running above capacity, with civil liberties and oversight shrinking under CNDD-FDD dominance. Gitega Security: In Gitega district, a man accused of stealing a goat was lynched and later died after being beaten; two suspects were arrested, reigniting concerns about mob justice. Regional Displacement: Fighting in DR Congo’s South Kivu has displaced at least 6,000 people and sharply limited humanitarian access, as Ebola continues to strain health systems. Refugee Crisis in South Africa: Hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers remain camped outside Durban’s Home Affairs centre on Che Guevara Road, saying they face threats, lack shelter, and cannot reintegrate. Ebola Response: Africa CDC chief Jean Kaseya hails the start of a clinical trial targeting the Bundibugyo Ebola strain, aimed at improving survival and guiding treatment. Language & Tech: Burundi hosts World Kiswahili Day events and EAKC pushes AI investment to keep Kiswahili central to regional integration and digital innovation.
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