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Health workers and the weaponisation of health care in Syria: a preliminary inquiry for The Lancet-American University of Beirut Commission on Syria

机译:叙利亚医疗保健卫生工作者和武器化:叙利亚北武装委员会委员会综合大学初探

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The conflict in Syria presents new and unprecedented challenges that undermine the principles and practice of medical neutrality in armed conflict. With direct and repeated targeting of health workers, health facilities, and ambulances, Syria has become the most dangerous place on earth for health-care providers. The weaponisation of health care-a strategy of using people's need for health care as a weapon against them by violently depriving them of it-has translated into hundreds of health workers killed, hundreds more incarcerated or tortured, and hundreds of health facilities deliberately and systematically attacked. Evidence shows use of this strategy on an unprecedented scale by the Syrian Government and allied forces, in what human rights organisations described as a war-crime strategy, although all parties seem to have committed violations. Attacks on health care have sparked a large-scale exodus of experienced health workers. Formidable challenges face health workers who have stayed behind, and with no health care a major factor in the flight of refugees, the effect extends well beyond Syria. The international community has left these violations of international humanitarian and human rights law largely unanswered, despite their enormous consequences. There have been repudiated denunciations, but little action on bringing the perpetrators to justice. This inadequate response challenges the foundation of medical neutrality needed to sustain the operations of global health and humanitarian agencies in situations of armed conflict. In this Health Policy, we analyse the situation of health workers facing such systematic and serious violations of international humanitarian law. We describe the tremendous pressures that health workers have been under and continue to endure, and the remarkable resilience and resourcefulness they have displayed in response to this crisis. We propose policy imperatives to protect and support health workers working in armed conflict zones.
机译:叙利亚的冲突提出了新的和前所未有的挑战,破坏了武装冲突中医学中立的原则和实践。随着卫生工作者,卫生设施和救护车的直接和反复定位,叙利亚已成为卫生保健提供者地球上最危险的地方。医疗保健的武器化 - 通过猛烈地剥夺他们的武器作为对抗他们的武器的策略 - 已经翻译成数百名卫生工作者,数百名更加忽略或折磨,以及数百人刻意和系统的卫生设施遭到袭击。证据表明,叙利亚政府和联盟部队在叙利亚政府和盟国的前所未有的规模上使用了这种策略,虽然各方似乎违反了违规行为,但叙利亚政府和盟军的盟军队伍上的前所未有的规模。对医疗保健的攻击引发了经验丰富的卫生工作者的大规模出境。适得挑战的卫生工作者留在后面,并且没有医疗保健在难民飞行中的一个主要因素,在叙利亚之外的效果很远。尽管有巨大的后果,但国际社会使这些侵犯了这些侵犯了国际人道主义和人权法的行为。已经拒绝了谴责,但对将肇事者伸展司法的行动很小。这种反应不足挑战医学中性所需的基础,以便在武装冲突的情况下维持全球卫生和人道主义机构的行动。在这项健康政策中,我们分析了卫生工作者面临的卫生工作者,这种系统和严重违反国际人道主义法的行为。我们描述了卫生工作者遭受并继续忍受的巨大压力,以及他们针对这场危机展示的显着的恢复力和智慧。我们提出了政策要求保护和支持在武装冲突地区工作的卫生工作者。

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