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-THE TRUTH SLEEPS IN THE MORGUE-

Pedophiles still free May 28, 2008

Filed under: child abuse, disability, law, sex education — maldiveshealth @ 9:33 am
 

Stateless Maldivians.. How many? May 12, 2008

Filed under: law, politics, religion — maldiveshealth @ 9:11 am

When asked whether one would lose his citizenship upon his conversion to another faith, the deputy minister said, “yes, that was the near-unanimous decision of the constituent assembly when this provision was being discussed.”

From here.

So many will automatically become stateless. *wondering how many*

 

Against Proposed Amendments To Civil Service Act March 31, 2008

Filed under: Announcements, Influences, interests, law, media, politics — maldiveshealth @ 1:05 pm

Lets all bloggers say no to the proposed amendments. Those who do not support the proposed amendments to civil service act, let us all say it. Please make a post using the statement below. Let us all bloggers unite.

I AM AGAINST THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO CIVIL SERVICE ACT.  

 

Health Professionals about to lose the Veil March 22, 2008

It looks like Female Muslim doctors in UK can no longer wear the veil when they are with the patients. Good move i say. Enough is Enough.

Female Muslim doctors must be prepared to remove their veil to treat patients effectively, under new guidelines issued yesterday.
Religious clothing must not present a barrier to building trust and communicating with patients, the General Medical Council said.
Doctors should be prepared to set aside personal and cultural preferences, advised the document, Personal Beliefs and Medical Practice.
The council also said doctors must be open about procedures they object to because of their beliefs, such as abortion.
The Muslim Council of Great Britain supports the GMC guidance saying that female Muslim doctors have a responsibility to put patient care first.
Women could wear the hijab, which covers the head but not the face.
Dr Abdullah Shehu, the chairman of the Muslim Council’s medical committee, said: “While wearing a veil does not preclude someone from practising medicine, there is no harm in removing it where the ability to communicate or care for the patient is compromised. The Muslim community very much welcomes this guidance.”
The guidance states: “Some patients, for example, may find that a face veil worn by their doctor presents an obstacle to effective communication and the development of trust.
“You must be prepared to respond to a patient’s individual needs and take steps to anticipate and overcome any perceived barrier to communication.”
Other issues covered by the guidance are that doctors cannot refuse to care for patients before or after having an abortion because they object to the procedure.
They must also respect the views of Jehovah’s Witnesses, who refuse treatment if it involves having blood transfusions.
This article appeared in Women Against Shariah which is a site all women could subscribe to and learn from . There is nothing wrong in asking questions and reading material critical of a certain religion.
 

God Damn Maldive media March 17, 2008

It has been 2 days since a high profile person from the Presidents Office had been “arrested”, “taken away”, “abducted” or kept out from the publics eye . This “noble” person seems to have been sexually abusing his own daughter since she was nine years old. Only one newspaper has so far covered this. Yes. God damn Maldive media. If there is a god that is.
 

health Insurance : A long Forgone March 5, 2008

Filed under: advice, health Insurance, hospital, law — maldiveshealth @ 10:51 am

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An Idea that has been going on for some time February 27, 2008

Why not make a network among the parents whose children have been disabled due to negligence, from the mistreatment and malpractice. May be the NGOs can lead this initiative. NGOs like Care Society can do this as they claim they are there for the vulnerable and as an advocate for the disabled.
This network can be used as a way to find courage and strength from each other. A way to dig up the injustices that has been done. This network can, as a collective effort, SUE the people and the hospitals who have been responsible and has gotten away so far.When i think of such an initiative, Erin Brockovich comes to my mind.
WHAT IS LACKING IS LEADERSHIP.
It was yesterday that a Cerebral Palsy child was awarded 5.4 million pounds in compensation due to negligence and malpractice.