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IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

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IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby *jr » Wed Nov 14, 2007 11:56 am

What bunch of nutjobs these Islamists are! So if there aren't ANY female gynaecologists, what are these woman to do? REDICULOUS!

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Source: IRIN

BAGHDAD, 13 November 2007 (IRIN) - Male gynaecologists are being targeted by Islamic extremists in Iraq as they are accused of invading the privacy of women. Women’s NGOs have raised concerns as there are few women gynaecologists in the country and their male counterparts are scared to continue working.

“Because of the extremists’ religious views, doctors are scared to continue with their work and the number of women gynaecologists is very low and cannot meet the demand,” said Mayada Zuhair, spokeswoman for the Women’ Rights Association (WRA).


Heath services in Iraq have been seriously undermined by the shortage of doctors. According to the IMA, at least 75 percent of doctors, pharmacists and nurses have left their jobs at universities, clinics and hospitals. Of these, at least 55 percent have fled abroad.

“There are days when we find more than 80 patients per doctor in our hospital, an average of 170 daily. All of them are divided among the two women gynaecologists who are left in our clinic,” said Afaf Abdul-Qahar, a gynaecologist at Karada Maternity Centre, in the capital.


more: http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?ReportId=75275

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Re: IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby zulaika » Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:05 pm

jr.

your obvious sentiments aside..laakin the idea of male gynaecologists creeps the shid out of me. God forbid i ever live in a place where only male doctors are in practice of this. eeeew..creepy indeed.

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Re: IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby Gedo_Boy » Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:09 pm

^^^ Laughing Laughing Laughing

I totally agree...... Laughing

That's like a conflict of interests Cool

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Re: IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby *jr » Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:39 pm

zulaika,

The real irony is that a female gyn. would NEVER get the education needed to be a doctor in places like Afghanistan and Iraq, because the religious nutters would never allow it.

Gedo_Boy,

Sxb if women are denied medical care, that should nicely end the next generation.

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Re: IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby The-Screw » Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:40 pm

the doctor should look at them and say, Niggas is mad i get more butt than ashtrays" Laughing

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Re: IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby zulaika » Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:02 pm

lol @ screw Laughing

jr,

i know of the irony u speak of..sometimes psychos under the guise of religion do stupid things...like that all-girl school in saudi arabia that caught fire and religious police prevented the girls from being resuced by firefighters because they supposedly ran out of the burning building without their "hijaab" ..more like... go back to the burning building nayaa and get your hijaab....like WFT???

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Re: IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby El Loco » Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:34 am

Don't look for logic in Islamists thought. I am sure they would respond with "Allah will provide".

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Re: IRAQ: Male gynaecologists attacked by extremists

Postby Gedo_Boy » Fri Nov 16, 2007 1:14 am

*jr,

Iraq had a very good educational program and women were educated.

They were secular, however. Do you think women's, or men's education for that matter is the first priority in a war-torn country?


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