AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSyrian Activism Under Pressure: British Syrian activist Hassan Akkad was detained in Damascus after online comments criticizing a journalist, with his campaign saying the case stems from a cybercrime complaint; Cultural Heritage in Focus: UNESCO finished a month-long training to help Aleppo Museum staff protect collections, documenting hundreds of objects and creating digital records and 3D documentation; Refugee Reality Check: Save the Children warns that nearly 2 million children have returned to Syria in 18 months, but many face damaged homes, collapsed services, and explosive contamination; World Refugee Day, Through Film: UK “Refugee Week” highlights Syrian and other refugee-led storytelling, including Syrian filmmakers’ work on asylum systems and life in and beyond camps; Women’s Rights in the Region: YPJ announced the martyrdom of three fighters, underscoring how Kurdish women’s units frame the struggle as social freedom; Regional Security Spillover: Reuters reports Iran’s IRGC set up secretive Iraqi cells to carry out drone attacks on Gulf states hosting American forces, signaling a shift in tactics beyond established militia networks.
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