AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHorn of Africa Security: Eritrea’s alignment with the Sudanese Armed Forces remains a key regional factor as coverage highlights Asmara’s influence on border communities and SAF’s fight against the Rapid Support Forces, underscoring how the Sudan war’s spillover keeps reshaping Horn politics. Eritrea-Ethiopia Tensions: Cairo is escalating its rhetoric over Ethiopia’s planned Nile dams, with Egyptian officials warning military options are on the table—another reminder that water disputes can quickly become security disputes across the region. Regional Diplomacy & Conflict Watch: An EEPA situation report flags ongoing Sudan instability, including calls for Sudanese-led dialogue and an AU delegation visit to Khartoum, while broader fighting risks are monitored across the Horn. Eritrean Political Training: In Massawa, the PFDJ office ran social science training for 190 members, including psychological warfare and Eritrean identity, with regional leadership backing the program. Tigray Opposition Narrative: ENA reports renewed pressure from former TPLF founder Aregawi Berhe and a former ENDF officer’s claims that “illegal TPLF” factions are exploiting Tigray youth for external agendas tied to Eritrea and Egypt. Human Rights & Crime: UK courts report the conviction of an Eritrean man, Bruke Desalagne, for raping a pensioner outside a north London church, with CCTV and witness accounts central to the case.
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