AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPolice torture and health fallout in Latakia: Syria says it has detained seven people after Mohamed Ghamira, who has hemophilia, died in a coma following days in custody after an alleged beating at Al Haffa police station; his family alleges repeated torture and internal bleeding, while officials promise accountability and an investigation. Healthcare under attack in conflict zones: WHO reports attacks on medical facilities and personnel remain frequent worldwide, with Syria listed among affected countries and outpatient care dropping sharply after attacks in northwestern Syria. Refugee health and access pressure: UNHCR says Egypt has registered 1.09 million refugees and asylum-seekers, including 92,974 Syrians, warning a funding gap is limiting support as asylum systems shift. Community health after displacement: UNDP highlights Syria recovery work focused on clearing rubble and restoring basic services like water and sewage networks, noting communities can’t fully restart without debris removal. Detention-linked deaths raise red flags: A separate report echoes the same custody-to-hospital timeline, reinforcing concerns about medical care during detention.
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