AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOrgan Transplant Scandal: Japan arrested three men tied to paid organ transplant brokering in Cambodia, including a figure previously arrested over similar Belarus-linked activity—raising fresh alarms about exploitation of patients and illegal medical markets. Belarus Rights Under Scrutiny: UN experts warned that Belarus’s invalidation of passports for eight former political prisoners expelled to Lithuania/Ukraine may amount to transnational repression, threatening access to healthcare, work, banking, and basic legal status. BelVitunifarm Pharma Push: BelVitunifarm signed a contract to build a biotechnology production plant in Vitsyebsk region, aimed at modern, import-substituting veterinary and medical pharmaceuticals—an update that matters for local healthcare supply. Road Safety Incident: Traffic police in Maladzyechna used a firearm to stop a drunk driver (1.58 per mille), with the case now moving through administrative procedures. Regional Health-Related Cooperation: Uzbekistan’s upcoming official visit to Belarus (July 8–9) is set to include talks on cooperation in agriculture, mechanical engineering, pharmaceuticals, and food—potentially relevant for medicines and public health partnerships.
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