AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSudan War & Human Rights: A new AP report spotlights women abducted and held as sex slaves in western Sudan, with families allegedly forced to pay ransoms to the captors—underscoring the UN’s view that sexual violence is a defining feature of the conflict. Displacement Update: IOM says more than 10,000 people were displaced in Sudan’s Blue Nile in just three weeks in May, pushing the state total to about 59,742 as fighting intensifies. Diplomacy & Regional Ties: Turkish President Erdoğan met Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council chair Abdel Fattah al-Burhan in Ankara, reaffirming Ankara’s push to end the bloodshed and expand cooperation in trade, agriculture, energy and defense. Accountability & Public Trust: Sudan’s government is facing renewed scrutiny over passport-related silence involving Hemedti’s brother, with critics saying non-response is fueling suspicion. Civilian Protection & Advocacy: Human rights advocates urged the NBA to end its UAE partnership, arguing the league’s ties help shield Abu Dhabi amid allegations of support for RSF abuses in Sudan. Policy & Governance: A study on Sudan’s wartime online propaganda describes a fragmented information battle between SAF and RSF, complicating efforts to establish a clear national narrative. International Labor Cooperation: Sudan’s labor minister met counterparts at the ILO conference in Geneva to discuss strengthening labor cooperation.
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