AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUN Human Rights: UN experts warn that Belarus is escalating “transnational repression” after eight former political prisoners had their Belarusian passports arbitrarily invalidated in Lithuania/Ukraine, without notice—raising risks to freedom of movement, legal status, access to employment, healthcare, and banking. Healthcare & Access: The passport issue matters for health too: losing valid documents can block people from getting care and support, especially when they are already in exile. Diplomacy & Health Links: Belarus and Uzbekistan are set to expand cooperation during Mirziyoyev’s July 8–9 visit, with talks expected to cover agriculture, mechanical engineering, pharmaceuticals, and cultural/humanitarian exchanges. Medical Ethics Watch: A Japanese case highlights the global risk of illegal organ transplant brokering—reportedly involving Belarus-linked activity—underscoring the need for tighter oversight and patient protections. Sports & Wellbeing: Wimbledon coverage includes Naomi Osaka’s return to form after mental-health focus, a reminder of how wellbeing and recovery can shape performance.
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