Taiz..Brotherhood militias continue to close Al-Thawra Hospital

English - Tuesday 07 September 2021 الساعة 06:12 pm
Taiz, NewsYemen:

The Brotherhood's crowd militia continues to close the largest government hospitals for the third consecutive day inside the city of Taiz in central Yemen.

Local sources told NewsYemen that the Brotherhood militias are hiding behind the wounded again, and for the third day in a row, they continue to close Al-Thawra Hospital and prevent its cadres from providing free medical services to the residents of Taiz.

In this regard, a statement issued by Al-Thawra Hospital pointed out that the closure of the hospital occurred after unnamed parties spread a lie by anesthetizing one of the wounded and leaving him inside the operating room, and not performing an operation for him.

The statement confirmed that the wounded Ahmed Abdulghani Hammoud arrived at the hospital a week ago, and he underwent several operations on his leg and face, and received full care, and the patient’s escorts took him out of the inpatient department without any medical report from the surgery department for the purpose of performing a surgical procedure for him, (cold and programmed operation).  

It is not an emergency procedure, and it is a contrary procedure, as it is assumed that no patient is discharged without a medical report from the surgical department.

The statement pointed out that those who "trample the law, take pleasure and brag about insulting the medical staff, forcing them and forcing them to perform any operation at any time, whether by bribery or intimidation, are still until this moment destroying medical law and trampling on the dignity of medicine and ultimately aiming to destroy the largest and oldest medical edifice in the world."  The Republic of Yemen is the Authority of the Al-Thawra Hospital, nothing but to satisfy their authoritarian desires and their use of the excess power they feel against the civilian staff and staff of the Authority.”

The statement of the General Revolution Hospital Authority considered the continuation of official silence on illegal acts on the hospital campus

It is "the encouragement and tacit approval of those responsible for them will eventually lead to negative consequences for the hospital that served and continues to serve the wounded and the citizens in general."