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Paralysis: How Political Deadlock is Failing to Stop Polio in Syria
For the last three years, all sides in the Syrian conflict have been waging total war, seemingly convinced that the end they pursue justifies the means.
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Hernán del Valle is the Head of Advocacy and Operational Communications for Medecins Sans Frontieres, based in Amsterdam.
Follow via RSSFor the last three years, all sides in the Syrian conflict have been waging total war, seemingly convinced that the end they pursue justifies the means.
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