AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoLabor Justice: Union leader Mehmet Türkmen was acquitted after 58 days in detention following protests over unpaid wages at a carpet factory, with supporters saying the case was political. Diplomatic Health Links: In Ashgabat, South Korea’s ambassador Lee Won-jae highlighted expanding cooperation with Turkmenistan in areas including health, alongside preparations for a Korea–Central Asia summit in September. Tourism Push: Cambodia and Turkmenistan discussed direct flights (Ashgabat–Phnom Penh and Ashgabat–Siem Reap) and moving faster on a tourism MoU, with familiarization trips for investors and media. Rights Under Pressure: Central Asia-wide concerns were raised about digital repression—harassment, cyberattacks, shutdowns, and AI-enabled surveillance—aimed at shrinking civic space. Health System Funding Concern: A report alleges Turkmenistan’s healthcare workers and medical students were forced to pay annual fees to a public association, raising coercion concerns. Regional Connectivity: The Ashgabat Agreement corridor is being revisited as countries seek resilient trade routes between Central Asia and the Persian Gulf.
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