Санкции против Ирака (Russian Wikipedia)

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bbc.co.uk

  • "UN lifts sanctions against Iraq (BBC)". BBC News. 2010-12-15. Архивировано 18 июля 2017. Дата обращения: 20 сентября 2016.

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dx.doi.org

  • Adnan Al-Araji. Iraqi doctors appeal for help from doctors in other countries (англ.) // BMJ : journal. — 2001. — Vol. 323. — P. 53. — doi:10.1136/bmj.323.7303.53/b. — PMID 11464839. — JSTOR 25467323. — PMC 1120689.

    "The Iraqi Medical Association would like to thank the BMA for the donation of medical books and journals that it made to Iraqi medical schools and the association last year. Because of the sanctions on Iraq, however, none of the books have arrived yet and we have received only a few copies of the BMJ.

    The sanctions have led to the deterioration of what was an extremely good national health service. In 2001, thousands of Iraqis are still dying from malnutrition, infectious diseases, and the effects of shortages or unavailability of essential drugs. More and more children are dying from cancer, probably related to contamination of the environment with depleted uranium.

    Iraqi doctors are suffering greatly from the intellectual embargo. Recent medical textbooks and journals are difficult to obtain. It is extremely difficult for Iraqi doctors to travel abroad to attend medical conferences or training courses. In hospitals and clinics our doctors are facing great difficulties providing good medical service to their patients."

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globalsecurity.org

  • Maritime Interception Operations (MIO) (англ.). GlobalSecurity.org. Дата обращения: 21 февраля 2023. Архивировано 24 марта 2023 года.
  • John Pike. Fallujah II / Habbaniyah II - Iraq Special Weapons Facilities. Globalsecurity.org. Дата обращения: 21 декабря 2010. Архивировано 6 мая 2010 года.[неавторитетный источник]

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iraqikids.org

  • Timeline (англ.). Fined For Helping Iraqi Kids. Дата обращения: 21 февраля 2023. Архивировано 8 августа 2022 года.

jstor.org

  • Adnan Al-Araji. Iraqi doctors appeal for help from doctors in other countries (англ.) // BMJ : journal. — 2001. — Vol. 323. — P. 53. — doi:10.1136/bmj.323.7303.53/b. — PMID 11464839. — JSTOR 25467323. — PMC 1120689.

    "The Iraqi Medical Association would like to thank the BMA for the donation of medical books and journals that it made to Iraqi medical schools and the association last year. Because of the sanctions on Iraq, however, none of the books have arrived yet and we have received only a few copies of the BMJ.

    The sanctions have led to the deterioration of what was an extremely good national health service. In 2001, thousands of Iraqis are still dying from malnutrition, infectious diseases, and the effects of shortages or unavailability of essential drugs. More and more children are dying from cancer, probably related to contamination of the environment with depleted uranium.

    Iraqi doctors are suffering greatly from the intellectual embargo. Recent medical textbooks and journals are difficult to obtain. It is extremely difficult for Iraqi doctors to travel abroad to attend medical conferences or training courses. In hospitals and clinics our doctors are facing great difficulties providing good medical service to their patients."

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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Adnan Al-Araji. Iraqi doctors appeal for help from doctors in other countries (англ.) // BMJ : journal. — 2001. — Vol. 323. — P. 53. — doi:10.1136/bmj.323.7303.53/b. — PMID 11464839. — JSTOR 25467323. — PMC 1120689.

    "The Iraqi Medical Association would like to thank the BMA for the donation of medical books and journals that it made to Iraqi medical schools and the association last year. Because of the sanctions on Iraq, however, none of the books have arrived yet and we have received only a few copies of the BMJ.

    The sanctions have led to the deterioration of what was an extremely good national health service. In 2001, thousands of Iraqis are still dying from malnutrition, infectious diseases, and the effects of shortages or unavailability of essential drugs. More and more children are dying from cancer, probably related to contamination of the environment with depleted uranium.

    Iraqi doctors are suffering greatly from the intellectual embargo. Recent medical textbooks and journals are difficult to obtain. It is extremely difficult for Iraqi doctors to travel abroad to attend medical conferences or training courses. In hospitals and clinics our doctors are facing great difficulties providing good medical service to their patients."

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