AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMigration Tensions in Tripoli: Hundreds of Libyans protested outside the UNHCR office in Tripoli, blocking entrances and demanding the departure and closure of UN facilities over fears of migrant “settlement,” while UNSMIL and UNHCR denied any resettlement or naturalisation programs in Libya. Humanitarian Detention Alarm: The Global Sumud Maghreb convoy says 11 humanitarian volunteers detained in Libya are on a fourth day of a “dry” hunger strike, with health collapsing and authorities allegedly refusing external medical monitoring. Rights Groups Push for Local Control: Libya’s human rights chief called for a dedicated national authority to manage migration and asylum under Libyan law, amid wider anger at UN involvement. Regional Security Fallout: The UN warned that weapons looted from Libya’s 2011 conflict have resurfaced in Nigeria and the Sahel, fueling extremist violence. Energy/Industry Watch: Renewable Energy Authority of Libya met a Chinese firm (CHEC) to discuss clean-energy investment, while Libya’s PM Dbeibah visited the Tajoura Heart Center to push specialized local treatment.
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