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Aleppo’s Healthcare in Critical Condition
Amid the blame game of warring parties in Aleppo, the healthcare system in Syria’s largest city is dying a slow and excruciating death.
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Rami Aboud is a Syrian researcher and Journalist. His research focuses on the role of narratives in armed conflicts, divided urban spaces and post-conflict violence. He holds a masters degree in Politics and International Relations of the Middle East from the University of Exeter.
Follow via RSSAmid the blame game of warring parties in Aleppo, the healthcare system in Syria’s largest city is dying a slow and excruciating death.
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