Libya: war and migration strain a broken health system
2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 391; Issue: 10123 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0140-6736(18)30505-1
ISSN1474-547X
Autores Tópico(s)Migration, Health and Trauma
ResumoLibya is struggling to cope with a migrant crisis as widespread suffering and armed violence continue in the war-torn nation. John Zarocostas reports. Department of ErrorZarocostas J. Libya: war and migration strain a broken health system. Lancet 2018; 391: 824–25—In this World Report, the third paragraph should have read “Libya is now entering its eighth year of conflict and instability, which first engulfed the nation when in February, 2011, dictator of 42 years Muammar Gaddafi used violence to crush pro-democracy demonstrations. The violent clampdown sparked a civil war that led to Gaddafi's ouster from power in August, 2011, by his rebel opponents—backed by strong aerial and naval support from western powers.” This correction has been made to the online version as of March 14, 2018. Full-Text PDF
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