AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMauritania in the spotlight: The fifth Mauritanian International Date Festival opened in Atar, Adrar, bringing together 76 exhibition pavilions and 245 exhibitors to celebrate date-palm heritage, agricultural innovation, and sustainable farming, with UAE support and President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani in attendance. Human rights & justice: A Mauritanian government statement says 35 citizens returned from Mali detention after nearly three weeks, with allegations that some were tortured—while authorities in Bamako deny wrongdoing and Mauritania calls the accusations unfounded. Anti-slavery activism under pressure: A Mauritanian court sentenced anti-slavery activists to prison terms, triggering human-rights controversy over freedom of expression and the use of security or public-order laws against defenders. Regional security echoes: UN reporting says an al-Qaeda-linked group in Mali used a $50m Gulf ransom to expand attacks, while separate coverage highlights how Sahel terror groups impose rules and taxes on civilians. Culture beyond borders: A wider wave of anti-LGBTQ+ laws across Africa drew attention after Senegal charged dozens under a tougher crackdown. Sports governance: FIFA’s Infantino faces renewed revolt as New Zealand Football withdrew support, while several Arab federations—including Mauritania—back him.
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