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Sectarian Framing in the Syrian Civil War

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, 2018
AbstractHow do civilians respond to civil war narratives? Do they react to ethnic frames more strongly than to alternatives? Governments and rebels battle for hearts and minds as well as strategic terrain, and winning the narrative war can shift legitimacy, popular support, and material resources to the sympathetically framed side.
Daniel Corstange, Erin A. York
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Pediatric cranial injuries: the Syrian civil war

Child's Nervous System, 2022
Kilis, Turkey, a city near Aleppo, Afrin and Azez, Syria, where conflicts are intense, is one of the cities that provides initial emergency treatment. The aim in this study was to analyze the clinical and radiological characteristics of and treatment methods and results in pediatric patients admitted to Kilis State Hospital with cranial gunshot wounds ...
Ilker Deniz Cingoz   +3 more
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The unexpected effect of Syrian civil war in Turkey: Change of forensic postmortem case pattern

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2019
In the last decade, the whole world has witnessed a chaotic process characterized by uprisings, revolutions, and wars in the Middle East. The Syrian civil war, with its local and global consequences, is the most destructive of these events.
Ramazan Akcan, Mahmut Serif Yildirim
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The Face of War: Maxillofacial Patients in the Syrian Civil War

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020
Abstract The type of the armed conflict on the Syrian battle field acquired several types of injuries; including injuries that were caused by explosive, shrapnel and blast injuries. In the current study, the authors conducted an overview of maxillofacial patients, who mainly suffered from ballistic injuries in term ...
Yasmine, Ghantous   +5 more
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Head and neck interventions for war injuries in the Syrian civil war

Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
The objective of this study was to analyse the otorhinolaryngology interventions performed in patients admitted to our emergency department due to war injuries and to discuss them in the light of the literature. In this study, the files of patients admitted to our emergency department between 2011 and 2023 due to injuries sustained during the Syrian ...
Mehmet Ihsan Gulmez
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Beyond genocide: Towards an improved analysis and understanding of the Syrian regime's mass atrocity crimes in the Syrian Civil War

open access: yesDomes: Digest of Middle East Studies, 2023
In the course of the Syrian Civil War, prominent former Syrian Regime politicians, human rights observers, and foreign observers have accused the Syrian Regime of committing genocide against the country's Sunni majority.
Samer Bakkour
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