AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAlawite Boycott Backlash: A new wave of calls to boycott Syria’s Alawites is spreading, with accusations tied to the post-Assad revenge campaign—sparking debate over whether collective punishment targets a whole minority. Tourism & Culture Security: Syria is setting up a Tourism Police unit to protect visitors and guide travel to designated sites, aiming to revive the battered tourism sector. Hassakeh Security Integration: Hassakeh plans to integrate over 9,000 Asayish personnel (including about 1,000 women) into the province’s official Internal Security Directorate, alongside broader education and border-related steps under a recent accord. Disarmament Spotlight in Damascus Countryside: Fierce clashes in Zakya near Damascus have left civilians injured by stray bullets, underlining fears about illicit weapons and pressure on internal security to curb small arms. Theatre & Identity: A Voices International Theatre and Arts Festival in New Jersey highlights global performances, including a spoof of Syrian soap operas and work exploring LGBTQ identity through an African perspective. Arts Funding: Farm Arts Collective received a $20,000 NEA America 250 grant to produce “Johnny Appleseed: An Historical Fantasia,” blending devised theatre with American history.
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