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Babies' deaths cast shadow on Egypt's health care

Posted: Sunday, July 6, 2008, 7:14 (BST)
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Al-Heseniya Fever Hospital east of Cairo showcases the problems Gabali mentioned.

Patients sleep on worn-out cots in dirty rooms, where walls are daubed with graffiti.

Director Moustafa Abdel-Aal said he cannot hire permanent workers like cleaners because of budget restraints. He said the hospital, with a capacity of 70 beds, has only five doctors.

"We should at least have 10 or 12 doctors," he said.

Several doctors interviewed by Reuters said government wages were too low at state-run hospitals.

"The salary of a young doctor is 250 pounds a month," said Amr Abu El-Ela, a doctor at Al-Sahil hospital in Cairo.

"I have a doctorate and my salary is 415 pounds . You cannot ask a human being to work hard (with these wages)." he said. "This is the crux of the issue."


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Nicaragua Ortega says won't let enemies depose him
Sun Jul 6, 2008 5:59am BST

MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega warned his political adversaries on Saturday that he would not allow them to depose him as opposition groups planned street protests against his government.

"We love peace, but we are also ready to use the steel of war if they try to bring down this" government, Ortega said in a speech.

Ortega, a leftist who fought U.S.-backed Contra rebels during his first stint as head of state in the 1980s, returned to power last year after beating conservative rivals in an election.

Thousands of people took to the streets on June 27 to protest Ortega's handling of the economy and the exclusion of two small parties from municipal elections last year, though the country's largest opposition party did not participate actively in the march.

Protesters that day chanted slogans that called Ortega a dictator. Nicaragua is one of Latin America's poorest countries.

Opposition leaders are planning another protest on Friday.

Ortega, an ally of leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, repeated accusations on Saturday that the U.S. government is funding the opposition groups.

"Those that are conspiring, who are openly financed by the Yankees, better respect the institutional norms in this country. They better not provoke the people," he said.



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