AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Human Rights: UN experts say Belarus’ passport invalidation of eight former political prisoners expelled to Lithuania and Ukraine may amount to transnational repression, cutting access to healthcare, banking, work and basic legal status. Public Health & Pharma: BelVitunifarm signed a contract to build a biotechnology production plant in Vitsyebsk District (Dolzha) for veterinary and medical pharmaceuticals, as part of a 2025–2030 import-substitution investment. Medical Integrity: Japan arrested three men over paid organ transplant brokering in Cambodia; one suspect previously faced organ-transplant-related charges in Belarus, raising fresh concerns about cross-border trafficking networks. Road Safety: Minsk traffic police used a firearm to stop a drunk driver in Maladzyechna District; the driver registered 1.58 per mille alcohol and faces administrative reports. Health Policy Watch: A US bill creating “drug-free homeless service zones” was vetoed, with critics warning it could block treatment and worsen outcomes for people with addiction. Regional Health Economy: Uzbekistan’s planned July 8–9 visit to Belarus highlights talks on cooperation including pharmaceuticals and food security.
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