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  1. 1 mar 2018 · The New Barbarianism was featured in the December 29 2017 broadcast of the PBS NewsHour, when co-director J. Stephen Morrison discussed the crisis of attacks on hospitals with NewsHour anchor Hari Sreenivasan and Syrian American Medical Society President Dr. Ahmad Tarakji.

  2. 7 dic 2016 · The New Barbarianism is an original CSIS documentary film that examines the surge of violence against health workers, patients, and facilities worldwide.

    • 3 min
    • 10,8K
    • CSIS | Center for Strategic & International Studies
  3. The Syria Vortex” explores the unprecedented scope, scale and massive human crisis in Syria, the result of the deliberate military targeting of healthcare a...

  4. 19 set 2017 · The opening chapter of “The New Barbarianism” examines the April 27, 2016 attack on Al Quds hospital in Aleppo, Syria. The aerial bombardment killed 55 people including one of the city’s last remaining pediatricians - Dr. Muhammad Wassim Moaz.

  5. 11 dic 2021 · Violence against health care in war has shocked the global public conscience over the past decade. Images of attacks on hospitals from my home country, Syria, have been especially disturbing. Documentaries such as The New Barbarianism, For Sama, and The Cave, the latter two from Syria, provide gripping accounts of the plight of hospitals and health workers under attack. Scholarship on health ...

  6. 23 lug 2011 · In the post 9/11 context new forms of governance of Muslims based on the resurfacing of old colonial ideas have emerged. Micro-surveillance measures involving the hyper-legalization of settled Muslim populations in Western Europe have led to a curtailment of rights through legal measures and political discourses. A new form of governmentality identifies signs of religious belief, such as the ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarbarianBarbarian - Wikipedia

    The romantic reaction against reason and civilisation preceded some attempts to rehabilitate barbarianism in the 20th century. [110] The German Empire glorified the Germans' Teutonic barbarian past .