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Fear and Loathing in Aleppo’s Mental Hospital
In a city where many live in fear for their lives, some languish without even the psychological ability to grasp what is happening to them.
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Clare Morgana Gillis is an American journalist. She has reported from Egypt, Libya, Syria and Mali for The Atlantic Monthly, Foreign Policy and USA Today, among others. Currently based in Istanbul, she holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
Follow via RSSIn a city where many live in fear for their lives, some languish without even the psychological ability to grasp what is happening to them.
Clare Morgana Gillis is an American journalist. She has reported from Egypt, Libya, Syria and Mali for The Atlantic Monthly, Foreign Policy and USA Today, among others. Currently based in Istanbul, she holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University.
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