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Re: أنباء عن تقديم وزيرة الصحة تابيتا استقالتها نتيجة ممارسة ضغوطات سياسية عليها من الحركة الشع (Re: عمار عبدالله عبدالرحمن)
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Thursday 18 March 2010 March 17, 2010 (KHARTOUM) — The Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir has reportedly ordered the ministry of health to fire specialized physicians who have officially gone on week-long strike to press the government to pay back wages and improve their working conditions. The independent Al-Sahafa newspaper quoted an unidentified source as saying that the strike, which is the first of its kind among this profession in years, has included specialized doctors all over the country including Port Sudan, Al-Obaid, Kosti, Kassala, Al-Gadaref, Kadugli, Al-Fasher, Dongola and the Red Sea. Exceptions to the strike were in Al-Sha’ab hospital and those in the Southern states. The emergency rooms were also excluded but one of the lead doctors on this move in an interview with UN sponsored Miraya FM radio, threatened a comprehensive strike should any of their peers is assaulted or harassed by the authorities. Nahid Mohamed Al-Hassan, one of the female doctors, took an extra step and went of food strike to protest the ultimatum made by Bashir which expired Wednesday morning. Al-Hassan said on a video uploaded to You Tube website that she felt "ashamed" that the government has resorted to violence instead of resolving their problems. Sudan Tribune
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