AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealth System & Accountability: Syria’s Administrative Development Ministry published a list of about 1,000 dismissed Health Ministry workers, tied to participation in the 2011 revolution, calling on affected staff to complete procedures to restore rights. Medical Rights & Safety: New allegations claim Assad-era officials and doctors removed organs from detainees for “elite transplants,” including kidneys and livers, with confessions linked to Tishreen Military Hospital and Branch 215—sparking renewed outrage over hospital abuses. Public Health in Conflict: ISIS claimed responsibility for an attack that seriously wounded a senior Damascus judicial official after an explosive device detonated in his vehicle, raising fears of sleeper-cell activity near the capital. Humanitarian Health & Access: World Refugee Day coverage highlights worsening conditions for displaced Syrians, including reports that nearly 2 million children returned to “unliveable conditions” in Syria over 18 months, while UN agencies warn of a growing gap between needs and available pathways. Regional Health Impact: As Israel-Hezbollah fighting continues, Lebanon’s health authorities reported deaths and injuries from strikes despite a ceasefire, underscoring ongoing risks to civilians and care access.
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