by Annie Sparrow | Nov 27, 2015 | Articles, Conflict, Syria
The journey for refugees is more perilous than ever as winter sets in across Europe. Watch report here It’s a dangerous enough journey in the best of conditions. With winter setting in across Europe, refugees escaping war and hardship in the Middle East and...
by Annie Sparrow | Nov 23, 2015 | Articles, Attacks on Healthcare, Conflict, Syria, Weaponisation of Healthcare
Article initially published in ATS Journales on November 23, 2015 and written by Mohammed Z. Sahloul, Jaber Monla-Hassan, Abdulghani Sankari, Mazen Kherallah, Bassel Atassi, Safwan Badr, Aula Abbara, and Annie Sparrow. Abstract The Syrian crisis, now in its fifth...
by Annie Sparrow | Aug 13, 2015 | Articles, Conflict, Infectious Threats, Polio, Syria
Article initially published in the Annals of Global Health in 2015 and written by Bachir Tajaldin, Khaled Almilaji, Paul Langton, Annie Sparrow. Abstract Background By late 2012 the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) had nearly eradicated this...
by Annie Sparrow | Jun 4, 2015 | Articles, Biological Warfare, Conflict
Imperial War Museum, London John Singer Sargent: Gassed, 1919 Reply by Annie Sparrow written in response to a comment made by William Van der Kloot on Syria: Death from Assad’s Chlorine from the May 7, 2015 issue initially published in The New York Review on June...
by Annie Sparrow | May 7, 2015 | Articles, Biological Warfare, Conflict, Germ Wars, New Biological Warfare, Syria
Mass graves for the hundreds of civilians who died in sarin attacks on the Syrian town of Zamalka in eastern Ghouta in August 2013. After the attacks the Syrian government, under the threat of US military retaliation, agreed to the elimination of its chemical weapons...
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