AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoChemical Weapons Accountability: Syria asked to join the International Partnership Against Impunity for Chemical Weapons on the 2013 Ghouta sarin anniversary, as survivors and rights groups renew calls for justice. Ghouta Health Aftermath: The Association of Chemical Weapons Survivors says it has documented 1,466 deaths from sarin exposure and around 10,000 injured, while another report highlights long-term health, psychological, and social harm still affecting Ghouta families. Ghouta Memory & Care: A tunnel used to evacuate wounded during the siege has been turned into a museum, keeping the medical horror of the attack in public view. Prison Health & Abuse Concerns: Syria’s death-in-custody case involving Mohammed Ghamira, who had hemophilia, has sparked protests and a police investigation into alleged beating and negligence. Healthcare in Crisis: Qatar highlighted ongoing medical and humanitarian support that includes delivering medicines and supplies to conflict-affected areas, including Syria and Lebanon. Digital Eye Strain: A study on Syrian medical students links heavy screen use to digital eye strain and symptom burden.
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