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UNRWA clinic vandalized after Lebanese woman’s death
The damaged car in front of an UNRWA office in Tyre. (The Daily Star)
The damaged car in front of an UNRWA office in Tyre. (The Daily Star)

TYRE, Lebanon: Angry residents vandalized a health clinic in the Shabriha Palestinian camp near the southern coastal city of Tyre in retaliation for the death of a Lebanese woman whose husband says was killed by medical neglect.

“Treat us like human beings and go away,” was written on the wall of a clinic belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. A section of the pharmacy was set on fire, computers were destroyed and an employee’s car with diplomatic license plates was also badly damaged in the attack.

The attack was an apparent reaction to the death of a Lebanese woman in her ’40s, Nisreen Hussein Krayyem, who was married to Palestinian Kamal Saleh Sleiman.

Her husband said UNRWA hospitals did not treat her despite serious distress and said the clinic will not be allowed to open in the camp until the U.N. body opens an investigation into the incident.

The village of Shabriha sits at the northern entrance of the city of Tyre where Lebanese families reside. It is a Palestinian refugee camp with 1,800 residents and has a single clinic which offers health care two days a week.

Last Wednesday Sleiman s wife was in distress and needed attention. The husband said that since she was the holder of a Lebanese nationality it was her right to be treated at the expense of the Health Ministry.

But there were no beds available for her at state health care at hospitals.

Sleiman added that she was registered under his name in UNRWA’s database and therefore also had the right to receive health care from the agency.

Administration at the UNRWA-affiliated hospital he went to refused to admit her unless she received permission from agency officials, Sleiman said.

Sleiman says he carried his wife from one hospital to the next and continued to be turned away.

“UNRWA’s doctors neglected her case and one doctor refused to go to the car to examine her,” he said.

When they finally found an open hospital, Sleiman said the specialized equipment to treat her was not available.

After an extended delay a respirator was found for his wife but on Feb. 16, Krayyem died.

UNRWA officials issued a statement about the incident, saying the agency did its best to help her.

“The death of Mrs. Nisreen Krayyem is very regrettable. The death was caused by the lack of available respirators in the Tyre and Sidon areas when the patient’s case deteriorated.”

“The Agency did its best to assist her in finding a respirator in hospital,” the statement said.

But Krayyem’s family and four children say that is not enough.

Her eldest daughter carried a picture of her mother and sat with women offering their condolences.

“My mother is lying under the earth, those responsible must be held accountable, and punished and jailed. ... Are we animals or human beings?” she asked.

“Who should be held accountable who will compensate my loss and bring my wife back?” Sleiman asked. “It is always the case with Palestinians.”

In the last two years have seen several cases of UNRWA cutting back its services in a number of camps in Tyre following attacks there. The most recent attack occurred two months ago when some residents in the Bourj al-Shamali camp near Tyre surrounded UNRWA’s clinic after it allegedly refused to provide medical services to certain patients.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 22, 2012, on page 4.
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Yousef Maamoon February 22, 2012 12:43 PM

Is it possible? They're supposed to give medical help to those who need it, regardless of nationality & religion -- that's what human rights are all about. If anybody were to see an injured animal he would help it straightaway! Why was help denied this human being?

It is not the first case and it will not be the last. The lesson learned should be: give medical help first and as questions later, as human beings are the most important asset in our world. I think UNRWA should give better service in medication and education.

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