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Palestinians of Syria are Banned to Receive Treatment in the Greece Public Hospitals and they complain from Discrimination and Medical Care Negligence

Published : 06-09-2016

Palestinians of Syria are Banned to Receive Treatment in the Greece Public Hospitals and they complain from Discrimination and Medical Care Negligence

In Greece, hundreds of Palestinian Syrians, who are stranded in Greece, complained -in messages to AGPS about Greek government inhuman treatment towards them. The messages confirmed that the Greek authorities do not provide the Palestinians of Syria the appropriate treatment, and force them to go to private hospitals that need high expenses.

In turn, the Palestinian-Syrian journalist, who is stranded in Greece, "Amal Faour" appealed through a video posted via (Facebook) all international and humanitarian organizations, the International Red Cross, and the Palestinian embassy in Greece to step in and provide emergency medical assistance to her and hundreds of patients.

Faour, who was allowed to enter Athens after being detained in “KAMP” camp for many months, and after the deterioration of her health, added that, "medical negligence is threatening the lives of many refugees, because doctors refused to receive and treat the Palestinian families in Greek hospitals".

Palestinian of Syria in Greece suffer from medical negligence, discrimination, and inhuman treatment.

They also suffer from miserable living conditions, and lack of hygiene and basic services, where they life in temporary houses or tents within the highly and widely spread of insects, reptiles, scorpions and poisonous snakes. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3866

In Greece, hundreds of Palestinian Syrians, who are stranded in Greece, complained -in messages to AGPS about Greek government inhuman treatment towards them. The messages confirmed that the Greek authorities do not provide the Palestinians of Syria the appropriate treatment, and force them to go to private hospitals that need high expenses.

In turn, the Palestinian-Syrian journalist, who is stranded in Greece, "Amal Faour" appealed through a video posted via (Facebook) all international and humanitarian organizations, the International Red Cross, and the Palestinian embassy in Greece to step in and provide emergency medical assistance to her and hundreds of patients.

Faour, who was allowed to enter Athens after being detained in “KAMP” camp for many months, and after the deterioration of her health, added that, "medical negligence is threatening the lives of many refugees, because doctors refused to receive and treat the Palestinian families in Greek hospitals".

Palestinian of Syria in Greece suffer from medical negligence, discrimination, and inhuman treatment.

They also suffer from miserable living conditions, and lack of hygiene and basic services, where they life in temporary houses or tents within the highly and widely spread of insects, reptiles, scorpions and poisonous snakes. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3866