AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoECHR & Libya Justice: The European Court of Human Rights has received two appeals against Italy over its failure to arrest Libyan militia chief Osama Elmasri Njeem on an ICC warrant, after he was repatriated to Libya; the Sudanese and Ivorian claimants say they were tortured and ill-treated in detention under his control, and the court will now decide if the cases are admissible. Hajj Logistics in Libya: Libya’s Hajj authority says problems grouping Libyan pilgrims in Mina were caused by uncoordinated arrivals, including people entering camps without group supervisors or with visas issued elsewhere; buses were used to move affected pilgrims to Mecca during the day and back at night. Libya-EU Migration Pressure: A report says the EU agreed to expand migration cooperation with Libya’s eastern forces, as rights groups and regional governments keep clashing over detention, deportations, and border controls. Oil & Gas Update: Saipem installed a 5,200-ton module on the Bouri offshore platform as part of Mellitah’s Bouri Gas Utilisation project, including pipeline work linking DP4, DP3 and the Sabratha platform. Diplomacy: US adviser Massad Boulos met France’s North Africa and Middle East director to discuss Libya’s UN-backed political roadmap and Sudan, with both sides stressing cooperation.
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