AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUK Asylum Ruling: A UK high court struck down Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood’s move to cut trafficking protections under the “one in, one out” returns deal—legal action brought by five small-boat asylum seekers, including four Eritreans, could now proceed. UN Rights Watch: The UN Human Rights Council’s 62nd session wrapped with 28 resolutions and renewed focus on women’s rights, alongside an urgent debate on Sudan; Eritrea’s UN Special Rapporteur mandate was also extended. Eritrea Refugee Focus: A statement at the UNHRC session highlighted why Eritrean refugees still need international protection, citing detention, disappearances, indefinite national service, and risks of trafficking and violence. Travel & Tourism Angle: A Parks Canada camping program in Canada gave newcomers—including a student from Eritrea—hands-on tent-building and wildlife-safety lessons, helping refugees connect through outdoor culture. Visa News: Namibia updated its visa-on-arrival list, including Eritrea, for travelers planning short visits.
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