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Haiti - Kidnapping : Protest strike in the health system
30/11/2020 11:10:10

Haiti - Kidnapping : Protest strike in the health system
Following the kidnapping on Saturday in the Champs-de-Mars area, of the young doctor David Thélémaque, who was going to work at the Hospital of the State University of Haiti, https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-32412-haiti-news-zapping.html the interns and residents of the main university hospitals in Haiti mobilized and protested on social networks before deciding in the evening to go on strike until the release of Dr Hans David Telemaque.

Thus from midnight, the residents of the Sanatorium Hospital of Port-au-Prince observed a complete work stoppage as a sign of solidarity, followed among others by the Justinien University Hospital of Cap-Haitien, Chancerelles Hospital, the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of UEH, the University Hospital La Paix and with the support of the National Committee of Doctors in Residence at the Public University Hospitals of Haiti...

On Sunday evening the kidnappers decided to release David Télémaque, it is not known whether it was under pressure or against ransom.

However, despite this release, the doctors decided to continue their protest movement, this time against the insecurity...

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