AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanitarian Response: Syria’s government rushed disaster relief after Euphrates flooding affected about 2,400 families in Deir Ezzor, with evacuations, temporary shelters, and aid like flour deliveries. Memory & Justice: A US-backed program is helping former Sednayah prison survivors rebuild after Syria’s ongoing discovery of mass graves near Damascus. Cultural Life: New York’s “Al-Qalam: Poets in the Park” monument honors the vanished Arabic-speaking “Little Syria” community and its literary heritage, sparking debate over whether the writers should be labeled Syrian. Heritage Tourism: Zeugma Mosaic Museum in Gaziantep is aiming for 50,000 Eid al-Adha visitors, spotlighting Roman mosaics including the famous “Gypsy Girl.” Women & Learning: A piece on the importance of Muslim women’s scholarship highlights how women have long shaped Islamic knowledge through hadith and legal questions. Tech & Rights: Campaigners criticize AI facial scanning used to estimate asylum seekers’ ages, calling it discriminatory and unsafe.
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