AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHuman Rights Watch: Burundi’s Iteka League warns of a worsening rights climate in the post-2025 election year, citing 663 documented violations, 407 deaths, 57 abductions, and prisons running at over 300% capacity. Local Justice: In Gitega, a man accused of stealing a goat was beaten by residents and died after being taken to a police cell; two suspects were arrested, reigniting concerns about mob justice. Regional Policy & Language Tech: East African Kiswahili leaders opened World Kiswahili Day events in Bujumbura, pushing Kiswahili’s growth through AI, digital tools, and multilingual education. Food Security Approach: East African civil society briefs urge governments to mainstream agroecology to boost yields, incomes, and resilience—drawing lessons from projects in Tanzania and Burundi. Refugee Shelter Crisis (Regional): Reports from Durban describe refugees, including some from Burundi, stuck on pavements outside reception offices after anti-immigration protests, calling for urgent shelter and UNHCR support.
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