AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCivil Society & Accountability: In the Philippines, 32 civil society groups challenged the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC)-backed “Trillion Peso March” defending Sen. Rodante Marcoleta as he faces plunder charges, arguing mass mobilization should not sway an Ombudsman investigation. Migration & Rights: South Africa police arrested 900+ people during largely peaceful anti-migrant protests organized by 20+ civil society groups, with detentions tied to violence, looting, and immigration violations; President Cyril Ramaphosa urged calm while condemning vigilantism. Education Access: Malawi’s Civil Society Education Coalition warned that a 100% tuition hike at public universities could price out low-income students, calling it abrupt and inequitable. Digital Rights: New Zealand’s PILLAR unveiled a draft Digital Bill of Rights pushing back against expanding online surveillance and control, including an Under-16 Social Media Bill. Anti-Corruption & Legal Pressure: Nigeria’s SERAP faces a defamation damages ruling after DSS officials sued, raising concerns about chilling effects on public-interest NGOs. Environment & Civic Action: India’s Congress leader Jairam Ramesh escalated criticism of the Great Nicobar project as “environmental disaster,” citing multiple petitions by citizens and civil society.
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