AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDemocracy Under Pressure in Chad: Chad’s opposition is facing a fresh clampdown, with eight opposition leaders sentenced to eight years in prison without parole after a banned protest, and the Supreme Court dissolving their Political Actors Consultation Group (GCAP) just before sentencing—analysts warn this further weakens political pluralism under President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno. Regional Security Spillover: In a separate cross-border incident, four Libyan nationals abducted in Chad were freed and flown back to Libya after a ransom demand, with two hostages reportedly killed during captivity. Humanitarian Focus (Chad-linked): The World Food Programme says it is rolling out resilience projects across multiple Chadian regions to support small producers, restore degraded land, and reduce long-term dependence on aid. Sudan Crisis Context: Reuters reports survivors fleeing the al-Fashir assault on the Chad-Sudan border describe killings, captivity, and theft by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces, underscoring how the wider conflict keeps drawing in Chad’s neighborhood.
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