AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVigilante violence and sectarian targeting: Human Rights Watch reports that protests demanding accountability for Assad-era crimes have been shadowed by mob attacks and identity-based incitement across Aleppo, Idlib, Deir Ezzor, Raqqa, and Damascus, urging authorities to prevent “justice” from turning into collective punishment. Women abducted in Syria remain missing: A Syrian Feminist Lobby report says about 60% of women abducted in sectarian attacks in western Hama and Homs last year have not been returned, with many survivors facing extortion and abuse. Journalist freed after Syrian detention: German reporter Eva Maria Michelmann was released after months in Syrian custody and returned to Berlin, though her lawyer warns of serious physical and psychological harm. Health sector cooperation: Turkey and Syria signed/announced agreements to deepen cooperation in health and medical sciences, including medical collaboration and institutional links. Mental health funding: A grant program awarded $205,000 to expand mental health, recovery, wellness, and lifestyle support through local nonprofits. Refugee support spotlight: Saudi Arabia highlighted World Refugee Day aid totaling $23.761 billion, including free healthcare and education for refugees inside the kingdom.
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