AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHorn of Africa Security: Eritrea-linked reporting highlights Ethiopia’s push for sea access and regional development, while warning that Egyptian-backed destabilization and anti-peace forces—including references to the “Tsimdo” alliance—could widen instability across the Horn. Nile Water Standoff: Cairo is furious over Ethiopia’s plan for three more Blue Nile dams, with Egyptian officials hinting military options and arguing the issue violates international law and downstream rights. Red Sea Military Posture: Saudi Arabia has launched a 14-state maritime coalition (MMDA) to protect navigation and trade routes across the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandeb, underscoring how the wider U.S.-Iran-Houthi conflict is reshaping regional security. Northern Red Sea Governance: The PFDJ office in Eritrea’s Northern Red Sea Region ran social science training for 190 members (including 106 women), covering Eritrean identity, ideology, and psychological warfare, with regional leaders calling for sustained support for martyrs’ families. Eritrea-Ethiopia Narrative Clash: Eritrean diplomatic sources reject external portrayals that, they say, distort Eritrea’s history and normalize Ethiopia’s “sovereign access” claims, insisting sovereignty and commercial access are fundamentally different. Diaspora & Justice (UK): In London, an Eritrean man was convicted of raping a pensioner outside St John’s Church in Harrow after a 20-minute assault captured on CCTV.
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