International Committee of the Red Cross director Yves Daccord says disregard for healthcare delivery is costing millions of lives. Photograph: Denis Balibouse/Reuters
Red Cross: Rise In Violence Against Medics In Warzones -- BBC
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has warned of an alarming rise in attacks on medical facilities and personnel in conflict zones.
The ICRC report, Healthcare in Danger, lists 600 attacks worldwide on doctors, nurses, ambulances and hospitals from mid-2008 to the end of 2010.
It covers 16 nations, including Libya, Afghanistan, Somalia and Colombia.
The report notes that while some attacks are accidental, many deliberately target healthcare workers.
The right of those wounded in war to receive medical treatment - and the right of medical workers to move freely - are enshrined in the first Geneva Convention.
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Hospitals, medical staff targeted in wars, ICRC says -- Reuters
Red Cross: attacks on medics a 'humanitarian tragedy' -- CNN
Red Cross warns of rising attacks on medics -- AP
Health care workers face growing dangers, says ICRC -- Deutsche Welle
Health workers targeted in war zones says Red Cross -- Global Post
Red Cross brands assaults on medics in conflict zones a 'humanitarian tragedy' -- The Guardian
Violence Against Health Care In Conflict Zones Now Common, Red Cross -- The Economist
ICRC report: Hospitals, medical staff targeted in wars -- Jerusalem Post
ICRC alarmed by attacks on health workers -- UPI
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