AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndigenous Rights in Nicaragua: The UN is calling on Nicaragua to investigate the death in state custody of Miskitu leader Brooklyn Rivera, after the government released photos of him in hospital and he died days later; his daughter Tininiska Rivera says the family was denied access and that his burial was carried out without their participation. Humanitarian & Security: The case adds to growing international pressure over Nicaragua’s crackdown on political dissent and Indigenous autonomy, with rights groups demanding transparency about Rivera’s health and treatment. Regional Spotlight: A UN decolonization seminar held in Managua drew support for the Sahrawi cause, with representatives citing solidarity from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. World News (Context): Separate from Nicaragua, the U.S. confirmed a first New World screwworm case in Texas after decades, raising concerns for livestock—an issue that also affects parts of Central America.
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