AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTunisia’s Rights Pressure: Families of four Global Sumud Flotilla activists held in Mornaguia Prison for over five months are demanding their release and dropping of charges, saying detention conditions are harming detainees and families while Tunisia’s solidarity with Palestinians is invoked against any normalization with Israel. Ennahda on Women’s Day: Ennahda called for the release of women detained for political views, linking ongoing arrests and prosecutions to a widening political and humanitarian rights crisis and urging solidarity with detainees’ mothers, wives and daughters. Governance Under One-Man Rule: A new analysis argues that after Saied’s 2025 coup, Tunisia’s state failures now land squarely on the presidency—citing the lack of parliament and independent checks to shift blame—while pointing to this summer’s electricity strain and knock-on impacts on basic services. Regional Migration Shock (Ceuta): Coverage of the Ceuta migration crisis highlights how EU externalization, Spain’s legal limits on summary returns, and diplomatic tensions can combine into sudden surges—an issue Tunisia watches closely as Mediterranean pressure grows. Global Media & Influence: A report says Russia is building a worldwide cadre of trained journalists, including AI-focused training, to shape narratives on Ukraine and discredit the West—relevant to how Tunisian public debate can be targeted.
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