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Crowd vandalizes UNRWA clinic after death of woman allegedly denied care

SIDON, Lebanon: A crowd of Lebanese and Palestinians, furious over the death of a woman allegedly denied adequate treatment, vandalized an United Nations Relief and Works Agency clinic and pharmacy near the southern city of Tyre Tuesday.

The crowd broke into the clinic, which is located in the Shabriha Palestinian refugee camp in the Tyre district, destroying computers and scattering documents. They also smashed the glass of an UNRWA car parked outside the building.

The crowd was protesting the death of a Lebanese nurse whom UNRWA allegedly failed to treat.

When contacted by The Daily Star, UNRWA provided a statement setting forth its version of events. It denies that the woman had been refused care or that she needed a referral from UNRWA to go to hospital.

Initial reports indicated that Nisreen Hussein Krayyem, a Lebanese woman married to a Palestinian man who was eligible to receive health services from UNRWA, was allegedly denied admission to the UNRWA clinic Wednesday because it opens only Tuesdays and Fridays.

Her husband took her to Hiram hospital in Tyre, but she was refused admission because she did not have a referral from UNRWA. When he took her back to UNRWA and finally got her admitted, he was told that she was not in danger.

Far from reassured, Krayyem's husband took her to Rasul al-Azam hospital in Beirut, where doctors informed him that she had had several heart attacks and that he should have acted earlier. Krayyem died Thursday.

According to the UNRWA statement, "The death was caused by the lack of available respirators in Tyre and [Sidon] areas when the patient’s case deteriorated."

The statement goes on to say that by the time UNRWA secured a respirator at Rasul Azam hospital in Beirut and Krayyem was transported there by ambulance from the Italian hospital in Tyre, it was too late.

According to the UNRWA statement, the cause of death is being investigated by Rasul Azam hospital.

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fakhrin February 21, 2012 08:58 PM

We condemn all acts of violence, but we cannot be guardians of UNRWA. I therefore call on everyone and especially all groups working in the field of human rights, to shed light on such suffering, which we experience every day. A woman died and left four of her children struggling with life alone. Who is responsible? We want an answer.

palestinian woman February 22, 2012 02:51 AM

We want the United Nations to evaluate the people who are working for UNRWA, especially those who are working with Palestinian people in Lebanon. Because once they get their jobs, they start to serve themselves not the people who need them.

What happened to the woman in this story is a crime and the doctors who refused to help her should face punishment or be fired.

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