AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKurdish Rights in Syria: Kurdish politicians mark 69 years since the first Kurdish party in 1957, saying the Kurdish question has shifted from identity demands to a core debate over Syria’s political future. Language Policy in Rojava: A lecturer in Rojava says Kurdish education has expanded for 14 years, but the interim Syrian government is pushing to restrict Kurdish-language instruction to electives. Syria’s Foreign Ministry Leak: A reported 19GB leak exposes sensitive Syrian Foreign Ministry and expat data, sparking debate over digital security during the transitional phase. Culture & Community in Crisis: In Beirut, a Jesuit-run St. Joseph Parish that once hosted choir, Bible study, and language classes has been repurposed as an emergency shelter for about 200 displaced migrants. Humanitarian & Legal Tensions: A Syrian woman in India seeking help for her husband’s treatment was questioned by police and later reunited after document checks. Diaspora & Identity: A new quiz-style show in Dunedin aims to help young people with overseas roots learn facts about their “born country,” including Syria.
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