AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoOpposition Under Pressure: Guinea-Bissau’s military court has sent opposition leader and former prime minister Domingos Simoes Pereira back to prison, after accusing him of involvement in an alleged October 2025 coup attempt; his family says no trial date has been set and raises concerns about his health and safety. Justice System Watch: Local reporting says Pereira was taken under heavy escort to Segunda Esquadra prison after appearing in military court, with lawyers and his party calling the case politically motivated ahead of a 6 December presidential election. Religious Call for Renewal: Catholic Bishop Quematcha urged Guinea-Bissauans to pursue lasting peace and development through truth, justice, honesty and the common good, warning that stability depends on both institutions and citizens’ responsibility. Wildlife Insight (Boé National Park): Scientists studying chimpanzees in Guinea-Bissau’s Boé National Park report rare “accumulative stone throwing” at the same trees, suggesting complex social or communication behavior. Regional Diplomacy: Preparations are underway for a major ECOWAS summit in Freetown (18–19 July) with about 600 delegates expected, including multiple West African heads of state.
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