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offsite link Army Sergeant Travis Decker Murdered His Three Children After Being Denied Mental Health Care at JBL... Sat Jun 07, 2025 04:52 | JBLM Whistleblowers
A corrupt military police force and incompetent Commander who denied emergency mental health care and crisis counseling to an American service member resulted in the murder of the sergeant's three young daughters

offsite link Gaza doctor grieves her nine children killed in Israeli strike Sun May 25, 2025 20:00 | imc
Israeli regime continues it's slaughter
'The children were completely charred'

Paediatrician Alaa al-Najjar was treating victims of Israeli attacks when her children were killed by an Israeli strike on their home

offsite link British doctors working in Gaza describe territory as a ?slaughterhouse? Sat May 24, 2025 00:23 | imc
There?s no food getting in so people are starving,? surgeon Tom Potokar says
British doctors working in Gaza have described the territory as a ?slaughterhouse,? where the patients they are treating are severely malnourished.

Plastic surgeons and orthopedic specialists from the UK are based at the Amal and Nasser hospitals in Khan Younis in the south of the territory.

Dr. Tom Potokar, a plastic surgeon specializing in burn injuries, has worked in Gaza 16 times but said this mission had revealed a level of destruction far greater than his last visit in 2023,

offsite link It is time to talk about the Out of Control Immigration. Mon Mar 31, 2025 22:12 | imc
For the last few years since the CV19 scamdemic undocumented immigration into Ireland has surged. No one is allowed discuss it because they do not want any rational debate about it. If you do you are labelled an extremist. However this out of control immigration is fully facilitated by the Irish government and the EU and the shady figure behind the Neo Con movement pushing for endless war, wokeism and globalist agenda.

offsite link [Dublin] National Demonstration for Palestine: End Israeli Apartheid & Genocide Thu Mar 06, 2025 22:35 | ipsc
Sat, 22 March 2025, 13:00 Assemble at the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, Dublin 1
The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, supported by over 150 Irish civil society organisations, has called another National Demonstration for Palestine on Saturday 22nd March.

The march will begin at the Garden of Remembrance at 1pm and finish outside the D?il on Molesworth Street/Kildare Street to bring our demands to the Irish government?s doorstep.

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A summary of the most interesting stories in the past 24 hours that challenge the prevailing orthodoxy about the ?climate emergency?, public health ?crises? and the supposed moral defects of Western civilisation.
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offsite link Workers Tear Down St George?s Cross on Orders of Council That Prided Itself on Palestinian Banners a... Mon Aug 18, 2025 19:00 | Richard Eldred
Tower Hamlets council is ripping down St George's flags, fuelling fury over double standards on Palestinian flags and turning Britain's streets into the front line of a flag war.
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offsite link Britain?s First Trans Judge Appeals to ECHR Over Supreme Court Gender Ruling Mon Aug 18, 2025 17:00 | Richard Eldred
Britain's first trans judge is hauling the Supreme Court's gender ruling to the European Court of Human Rights, vowing there'll be "no peace for the gender-critical movement".
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offsite link How Judges Took Control of Britain Mon Aug 18, 2025 15:00 | Richard Eldred
In Britain, ministers can barely move without a judge tripping them up ? from bin strikes and asylum rulings to welfare ? leaving Parliament all but powerless, says Sam Ashworth-Hayes in the Telegraph.
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offsite link FCDO Hands Feminist Group More Than ?20 Million to ?Abolish Hetero-Patriarchal Capitalist World Orde... Mon Aug 18, 2025 13:00 | Richard Eldred
Over ?20 million of taxpayer cash has been funnelled by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office to a feminist fund bent on dismantling the "hetero-patriarchal capitalist world order".
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Dispatches from Cuban medical teams in Haiti

category international | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Friday March 05, 2010 00:24author by Simon McGuinness - Cuba Support Group Ireland Report this post to the editors

Blog from the Cuban Leogâne Field Hospital, outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti

New blog site established to circumvent the absence of news from Haiti in the commercial media. Live from a field hospital in the earthquake zone ...

Dispatches from Haiti
March 3, 2010 by mediccglobal

Guest Blogger, Wing Wu, MD
US graduate of the Latin American Medical School (2007)
Volunteer with the Cuban medical teams in Haiti, Feb. 3-March 1, 2010
Wednesday, February 03, 2010 5:20 a.m.

There are 7 US ELAM medical grads on this trip, all WOMEN!!!

Wednesday, February 03, 2010 8:48 p.m.

We made it to Haiti! We’re currently in Port-au-Prince and are with the Cuban organizers. They´ve greeted us with a warm welcome and some warm food! All is going well so far. We’re staying in some tents. We will be moved to a makeshift tented hospital area right outside of Port-au-Prince where for the time being we will be working as “Family Docs”, prevention, epidemiology, education, and well…whatever else needed. We are past the acute phase and will be working towards sustainability and prevention. It sounds like we will be there for a week or two then we will be moved. We are currently waiting for a delegation of about 200 ELAM grads from all over to join the Cubans, making up our own area a little south of Port-au-Prince.

Friday, February 05, 2010

Day 1 of work has left us all exhausted. Between Melissa (Mitchell) and I, we have seen 100 patients–a lot of the Haitians that were seen were women and children probably the first or second time to see a doctor. We are doing well and are happy to be here doing what we can. It is an amazing experience: the destruction, trauma and level of poverty is exhausting and extremely humbling.

Sunday, February 07, 2010

Yesterday afternoon when we were doing consults one of my colleagues saw a 1 month old baby with its father. The mother had died in the earthquake 6 days after his birth. The baby had been brought to us weighing 6 lbs, starving, severely dehydrated with diarrhea and vomiting for weeks. The baby was given pedialyte and as much medical attention as possible but unfortunately sent back home with instructions as to how to care for the child. You could see the exhaustion and stress in the father’s eyes and I had my colleague ask him if he was doing ok at which point his eyes started swelling with tears and began to talk as tears flowed down his face. I later found out that the father had 5 other children waiting for his attention at home and with no money, no work, no wife…he didn’t know what else he could do.

And that is the effect of poverty on a country in the midst of a natural disaster.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Today, about 7 new ELAM grads from the Dominical Republic arrived to add to the troop here, we’re expecting at least 50 in total to incorporate in the hospital here, so that should help out some. The consults during these days have us working pretty crazy, seeing an average of 50 people, lots of kids… Every morning, at 6 am, there is always a line of people rounding the block waiting patiently to see us.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Wing(center) with newly delivered twins
I had the opportunity to take photos of the first twin caesarean done here at our hospital. It was BEAUTIFUL. Quick and sweet. A healthy baby girl and baby boy…perfect. Mama is doing well also…father, a little standoffish, proud yet uncomfortable to carry the babies.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Some of the ELAM graduates from the other countries have now arrived and are now slowly incorporating themselves in the work that is needed here. Their job is essentially what I thought we would be doing–going out to the various “tent cities” and setting up consults there, bringing medicines and stethoscopes in hand. They’ve got a huge job in front of them. I had the opportunity to see a few of these tent cities, and they’re pretty rough. Tents are made of sheets and sticks…a disaster when the rain comes. Can’t help of thinking of these families when it rains here.

Saturday, February 20, 2010
We got a bit of a break yesterday and today, thanks to a Haitian friend that has been working with IFCO and MUDHA. He offered to take the group to an orphanage out in Leogane. There are around 60 kids that have lived there and thankfully, only 2 had died from the earthquake–one little girl did get trapped under a wall though and they had to amputate both her legs a few inches below the knees.

We were taken to a central area of Leogane where we were able to walk around for a while. Destruction, rubble, fallen cables, fallen buildings, slanted buildings, things that may have been a building but truly just look like a heap of rubble. I had to stop taking pictures because it just became rubble after a while…but then, you see the shoes, the pots and pans, the play pens, the posters of Jesus, flowers over heaps of concrete recognizing the dead still trapped, and buildings spray painted with “We Need Help” in every language possible. Although the sun was burning my skin with heat,….there was a coldness present. The streets were filled not only by rubble but of Haitians. Haitians trying to pick up their lives and work again, rebuild their homes and stores…unfortunately, there was no one there to help them rebuild.

On our way out, a bus filed with some more of our ELAM colleagues happened to drive by. There were about 60 docs graduated in Cuba staying at this camp site–countries included Nicaragua, Mexico, Malawi, Venezuela, Bolivia, etc. It was incredible to see and be around this second camp. These docs have set up consults in the area that we were visiting in Leogane as well as were working in a Cuban hospital nearby. They see around 800 patients a day! There are at least 250 ELAM grads in Haiti working with the Cuban team, located in about 5 different sites! Every time we have an interview, or we run into other students and Cubans, I can’t help but feel so privileged and proud of being a part of this mission and being a graduate of the Latin American School of Medicine.

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