AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDemocracy Under Pressure in Chad: Chad’s opposition is facing a fresh squeeze as eight GCAP leaders were sentenced to eight years in prison without parole after a banned protest, and the Supreme Court dissolved the coalition just days earlier—leaving President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno’s Patriotic Salvation Movement with little credible challenge. Humanitarian Fallout on the Chad Border: Survivors of Sudan’s al-Fashir assault described killings, beatings, and theft during the RSF takeover, with many fleeing to Tine on the Chad-Sudan border starving and traumatized. Security and Hostage Update: Four Libyan nationals abducted in Chad have been freed and flown back to Tripoli after two hostages were killed during captivity, according to Chad’s defence ministry. Food Security Push in Chad: WFP announced resilience projects across multiple regions, backing small producers with land access, seeds, inputs, and hydro-agricultural support to reduce long-term dependence on aid. Regional Politics Watch: A wider Sahel trend shows more coups and leaders telling people to “forget” democracy, raising alarms about accountability across West Africa.
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