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  1. 6 de sept. de 2017 · The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original feature documentary (58 minutes) that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways forward through dozens of interviews and original footage obtained from inside Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.

  2. Coming in 2017, THE NEW BARBARIANISM is an original CSIS documentary film looking at the growing trend in violence toward health workers worldwide. Video produced by the CSIS Global Health Policy...

    • 3 min
    • 14.4K
    • Center for Strategic & International Studies
    • Chapter 1 - Aleppo
    • Chapter 2 - The Syria Vortex
    • Chapter 3 - Geneva Under Siege
    • Chapter 4 – Yemen’s Cage
    • Chapter 5 – The Kunduz Tragedy
    • Chapter 6 – What Can Be done?

    The brief 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. Featuring Interviews With: 1. Dr. Rami Kalazi, Aleppo Neurosurgeon

    “The Syria Vortex” explores the unprecedented scope, scale and massive human crisis in Syria, the result of the deliberate military targeting of healthcare and humanitarian infrastructure, actively supported by Russia. There have been more than 450 attacks on medical facilities in-country and more than 800 healthcare workers killed. Nearly a quarte...

    Out of the ashes of World War II, the Geneva Conventions were updated in 1949 to include specific provisions to protect medical staff, humanitarian workers, civilians and even enemy combatants. Those and subsequent updates to the international agreements should be offering protection to vulnerable parties in today’s armed conflicts but are not. “Ge...

    Despite large-scale destruction and ever-worsening humanitarian and healthcare crises, the war in Yemen has been largely invisible to the outside world. In the past two years of dramatically intensified war, there has been a Saudi-led aerial campaign against Houthi rebels and blockades of Yemen’s ports, impeding food, medicines and fuel. All partie...

    In the early hours of October 3rd, 2015, Doctors Without Borders surgeon Dr. Esmatullah Esmat was awakened by explosions and smoke as his hospital came under attack by an American AC-130 gunship in Kunduz, Afghanistan. The incident, which the Pentagon said was the result of a series of breakdowns including communication/coordination errors and equi...

    There is mounting exasperation that there is little to stop the increasing threats to healthcare and humanitarian workers, apart from individual states and insurgent movements choosing to do the right thing. “What Can Be Done?” explores recent attempts by NGO’s to press the international community to action (UN Security Resolution 2286) and their l...

  3. 26 de sept. de 2017 · The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original feature documentary (58 minutes) that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways ...

    • 59 min
    • 11.8K
    • Center for Strategic & International Studies
  4. 7 de oct. de 2022 · The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center (GHPC) original feature documentary that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response, and possible ways forward through dozens of interviews and original footage obtained from inside Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.

  5. The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original feature documentary (58 minutes) that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways forward through dozens of interviews and original footage obtained from inside Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.