AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBrooklyn Rivera Health Crisis: Amnesty International says Nicaragua must release Indigenous prisoner of conscience Brooklyn Rivera immediately and unconditionally, warning his critical condition in custody is an extreme, urgent risk after more than two years of enforced disappearance and incommunicado detention. Nicaragua-US Ties & Sanctions Pressure: Nicaragua says it will return BHMB Mining to its original owners after the September 2025 confiscation and later transfer to Chinese firms, citing a “dialogue” deal to restart operations at the BHMB Palacaguina plant—terms kept confidential. UN Decolonization Diplomacy in Managua: Algeria reaffirmed support for Western Sahara self-determination at the UN Committee of 24 seminar, while Morocco’s UN envoy argued the Sahara issue should no longer sit on the agenda, calling it outdated and prioritizing the Security Council. ICE Detention Fallout Linked to Nicaragua: Reports from the U.S. highlight the human cost of immigration enforcement—overdose calls at ICE’s Camp East Montana in El Paso and a Missouri case where a Nicaraguan asylum-seeker was detained and his family separated.
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