Eight Thousand Patients Need Urgent Treatment Abroad

Tareek al-Shaab is issued by the Iraqi Communist Party.

Eight Thousand Patients Need Urgent Treatment Abroad

Tareek al-Shaab is issued by the Iraqi Communist Party.

IWPR

Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Wednesday, 10 May, 2006
The health ministry affirmed that its international health department has more than 8,000 patients -- most of them children -- who urgently require treatment abroad. The ministry's director-general, Jasim Latif Ali, said most of the patients die from cancer while waiting to be sent abroad. He added that (except for a few international organisations,) humanitarian organizations were not effective in saving the patients. He maintained that the government is falling short in giving stipends to treat patients abroad.
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