AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDetained Gaza-aid volunteers: Libya’s eastern authorities keep 10 of 11 Global Sumud Flotilla activists locked up in Benghazi after their abduction by LAAF; one Tunisian volunteer was released, while the rest continue a life-threatening “dry” hunger strike with families reporting no recent health updates. Migration pressure on Libya routes: Reports say more than 300 migrants bound for the UK were kidnapped in Libya for ransom, with survivors alleging threats of kidney removal; the UN and rights groups warn Libya’s lack of central control fuels trafficking. EU diplomacy on the Flotilla: The European Commission says it’s ready to provide “discreet support” for detained EU citizens, while Italy faces growing calls to secure their release. Regional politics: Morocco told the AU-PSC it backs a political solution in Libya under the Skhirat Agreement, urging unity and inter-Libyan dialogue. Tripoli economy & safety: Tuna markets in Tripoli are booming during peak season, and a crash in Zuwara killed six people, including an entire family. Banking upgrade: Network International and NUB signed a deal to digitize Libya’s banking payments and expand card services.
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