Updates on the doctors’ protests
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy March 18th, 2008 in Activism, Economy, Egypt مصر, Health صحة, Human Rights حقوق إنسان, Syndicates نقاباتSarah Carr reports…
Doctors staging a seven-day sit-in at the Doctors’ Syndicate suspended their protest for one day yesterday, during the Syndicate’s annual awards ceremony in celebration of Doctors’ Day.
According to organizers Doctors Without Rights — a lobby group which presses for better pay and conditions for doctors — pressure from security bodies persuaded them against holding the sit-in Tuesday.
“The decision to suspend the sit-in was made after the group [Doctors Without Rights] learnt that it could be subjected to harassment by security bodies because ministry [of health] officials will be attending the ceremony,” a message sent to members of Doctors Without Rights read. “The group chose to suspend the sit-in in order not to subject doctors to security harassment,” it continued.
The decision to temporarily suspend the sit-in was made late last night after talks with state security personnel, who have been a constant presence there.
Click on the photo below, taken by Sarah, to read the rest of the report…
You can find more photos of the 3rd day of the sit-in (17 March) here…
For continuous updates and media reports, keep an eye on Doctors Without Rights and Tadamon blogs…
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I thought the strike was called off? is it still going on?
No, the strike was “indefinitely postponed” by the Doctors’ Syndicate board (which is co-opted by the govt) to the dismay of the rank and file doctors.. Doctors without Rights, an activist group, decided to launch sit-ins on 15 March (the day when the strike should have happened) instead, and mobilize to lobby the Syndicate’s General Meeting (scheduled today) into another strike.. We’ll see how it goes…
I’d like to take the opportunity again to thank you for your solidarity Comrade.. I LOVE following your blog…