AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBaccalaureate Culture: Syria’s baccalaureate returns as a yearly “war” of memorization and impossible questions, with scenes of fainting, tears, and parents rushing to exam halls after the ordeal. Street Art & Memory: In New York’s “Little Syria” tribute, French-Moroccan artist Sara Ouhaddou unveiled “Al Qalam: Poets in the Park,” an abstract, unreadable alphabet and mosaic benches honoring the vanished Arabic-speaking community. Protest & Justice Watch: A Deir ez-Zor-led push for transitional justice is spreading across Syrian cities, with authorities watching demonstrations while Damascus courts move faster in cases tied to former regime figures. Regional Arts/Politics Link: Lebanon’s president says Ahmad al-Sharaa’s remarks were met positively in Beirut, easing talk of any Syrian military role and keeping coordination on the table. Film & Conflict Lens: A new piece argues that in war zones, people increasingly respond to fear by filming—turning cameras into a modern “fight, flight, freeze, film” reflex.
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