AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUN & Disinformation: The UN says it’s “deeply concerned” about violent protests outside UN offices in Tripoli, blaming social media for misinformation and stressing there is no UNHCR resettlement program in Libya. Migration Crackdown & Politics: In Benghazi, Deputy Commander Saddam Haftar says he’s personally overseeing a crackdown on undocumented migrants and smuggling, while Libya’s House of Representatives Defense committee rejects any resettlement plans as a threat to sovereignty and national identity. Tripoli Protest Pressure: Hundreds of Libyans again blocked the UNHCR office, chanting “Libya belongs to Libyans,” as Libya’s Mufti and rights bodies trade accusations over UNHCR’s role and alleged incitement. Security Case in Tripoli: Libyan authorities say 221 people were arrested over an alleged coordinated plot to attack the Prime Minister’s office after a football match. Humanitarian Detention: Global Sumud Flotilla volunteers detained in Libya are reported on a “dry” hunger strike for days, with health reportedly collapsing and legal access denied. Regional Spillover Arms: The UN warns looted Libyan weapons are fueling extremist violence across Nigeria and the Sahel.
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