AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSyrian Transitional Justice: Syria’s National Transitional Justice Commission in Idlib urged accountability through legal channels only, stressing individual responsibility and rejecting collective punishment or vigilantism amid unrest. Humanitarian Access in Raqqa: Raqqa residents say missing state offices are forcing them to travel for basic services, with the Transport Directorate and Immigration/Passports Directorate still absent or only partially operating. Disability Support in Syria: A new General Needs Survey reports 8.8% of Syrian families have at least one child with a disability, calling for stronger early detection and rehabilitation access. Syrian Art in Qatar: Katara Cultural Village opened “Qabasat,” featuring Syrian fine art and Arabic calligraphy by Dr. Wassim al-Hamdou, running until June 29. Christian Unity Visit: A Baptist World Alliance delegation toured Egypt, Lebanon and Syria, meeting Pope Tawadros II in Cairo to discuss Baptist–Coptic dialogue and future cooperation. Documentary Culture: “Echoes of Ji.hlava in Cairo” brings contemporary documentary cinema to Egypt (June 17–20), while the Korea Refugee Film Festival returns with a Syrian refugee filmmaker’s premiere. Travel & Connectivity: Etihad launched new routes including Damascus as it expands its biggest summer season, adding capacity and daily flights.
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