To all: Please forward this urgent message to any physicians you know who might be sympathetic. Myron
28, 2002 8:34 PM Subject: Urgent Action required: An attempt being made to have the IsraelMedical Association expelled from the World Medical Association
Dear Friends,
A critical situation has arisen!!! An attempt is being made to expel the Israel Medical Association from the World Medical Association. I have received two separate requests for help. The first is from the Hadassah International with Canadian information, the second is from the American National Hadassah Association. If you are a doctor and know of any doctors they should participate in this effort to stop the expulsion. The vote is on May 1, this Wednesday. Send this to whoever you know! Use whichever challenge fits your needs. At the bottom is a article from the Jerusalem Post explaining the crisis.
It is of utmost urgency that you act now to write or phone in and to send this message to any doctors that you may know in ANY country in the world!!!
Letters and phone calls must pour in!!!
Shirley Anne Haber tWMA's website:
<http://www.wma.net/e/home.html>www.wma.net/e/home.html The Canadian branch of the World Medical Association is:
Canadian Medical Association PO Box 8650 1867 Alta Vista Drive Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3Y6 tel: 1-613-731-9331 fax: 1-613-731-1779
Ms. Barbara Drew Executive Vice President and Acting CEO
Dr John Williams Director of Ethics
********************************************************** 2) Please help on this very important issue!!!
The following is a message from National Hadassah President, Bonnie Lipton.
PLEASE MOBILIZE, MAKE THE PHONE CALLS AND FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO EVERY PHYSICIAN YOU KNOW.
URGENT - CALL FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION:
With the new wave of anti-Semitism expressed in Europe and other areas, the efforts to isolate Israel are now extended to the medical and scientific world. We need to mobilize and, with the right kind of advocacy within the academic, medical, scientific and diplomatic communities - we can defeat the attempt to expel the Israel Medical Association from the World Medical Association on Wednesday, May 1, 2002.
The American Medical Association is an influential member of the World Medical Association. AMA members - your local physicians - can weigh-in with the national and local AMA to urge this body to make a strong statement to the WMA. Medical and scientific organizations must preserve their place above the medical fray. Thus, the AMA should communicate to the WMA that the American body will withhold its dues and/or withdraw from the WMA should Israel be expelled.
Please contact all AMA members that you know, and urge your Hadassah members to do the same, to ask them to call the AMA. Please have the AMA members or Hadassah members contact the IZAIA Department, at IZAIADepartment@hadassah.org, to report back on the response they receive from the AMA. Only Hadassah can influence this process. Our doctors in Israel are counting on you to make sure that they are not isolated from the world medical community.
Please use the following points when you reach out to AMA members:
* The Israel Medical Association is threatened with expulsion from the World Medical Association, a world group of 130 national medical associations. For more about the World Medical Association, refer to the WMA's website: www.wma.net/e/home.html <http://www.wma.net/e/home.html>
* The vote is happening in Geneva May 1st
* This vote MUST NOT PASS
* The American Medical Association (AMA) is a member of the WMA, and holds a great deal of sway in that organization. Please reach out to all members of the AMA whom you know and ask them to call the local AMA chapter, or the national AMA at 312-464-5000, with the following message:
* The AMA should not continue its membership in the WMA if the resolution to expel Israel from the world body passes on May 1.
* The AMA stands for medical standards and advocacy regardless of political, religious, or ethnic differences.
* The AMA must work to preserve the impartiality of the WMA by defeating this resolution.
* Please use the following additional talking points in your outreach.
-- Medicine and science transcend politics, religion and nationality -- Medicine can be a bridge to peace among nations -- Israel has played a major role in improving healthcare around the world especially in developing countries and for humanitarian causes in times of natural disasters and world-wide epidemics ******************************************************
Israeli doctors risk expulsion from world body
By Judy Siegel, The Jerusalem Post, April 25, 2002
(April 24) - The Israel Medical Association (IMA) is in danger of being ousted from the World Medical Association (WMA), whose members include 130 national medical associations, because of the ongoing political campaign against Israel. The WMA due to meet in Geneva next week, will discuss charges made against Israel. The WMA's second-highest official is IMA chairman Dr. Yoram Blachar.
The IMA delegation to Geneva is taking a large amount of written and audiovisual material to defend Israel. "We think the chance of being ousted from the WMA is small, but we do expect verbal attacks and anti-Israeli resolutions," said Blachar, who has close personal ties with many WMA officials. The WMA's member organizations represent millions of physicians around the world - including those in Egypt, Syria, and other Moslem countries such as Indonesia and former Soviet republics.
The antagonism towards Israel was clear at last week's meeting in Vienna of the European Forum of the European Medical Associations, part of the World Health Organization, which Blachar attended. Critical resolutions were introduced by the Swedish and British delegations, but they did not pass because they required unanimity, said Blachar. "Weeks ago we received calls from IMA members and affiliated specialists' societies such as the Israel Pediatrics Society and the Israel Cardiology Society, who had fielded criticism from counterparts abroad," said Blachar.
The IMA, a non-political professional organization, has been publicly silent about the controversy until now. It has some 20,000 members, including hundreds of Arab Israeli doctors. It decided to set up a committee to investigate charges made against the IDF as a result of Operation Defensive Shield, and complaints against Israeli security forces by the World Health Organization and the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The special committee of 16 formalized the IMA's position on medical services in times of armed conflict, and offered to serve as liaison between the medical profession and security forces. The committee included Prof. Rafi Walden, a vascular surgeon at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer, a leader of Physicians for Human Rights and a son-in-law of Foreign Minister Shimon Peres; Dr. Darwasha Aziz, an Arab who heads the emergency department at Ha'emek Hospital in Afula; Prof. Moshe Revah, director of Rambam Hospital in Haifa; Prof. Carmel Shalev, head of the Unit for Ethics and Human Rights at the Gertner Institute in Tel Hashomer; Prof. Avinoam Reches, a senior neurologist and chairman of the IMA's ethics bureau; law Prof. Francis Radai of the Hebrew University; and Tel Aviv University Sackler Medical school dean Prof. Menachem Fainaru.
The position paper denounces terrorism and the indiscriminate killing of innocent civilians, and attacked the misuse of ambulances, such as when explosives were hidden in a Palestinian Red Crescent Society ambulance near Ramallah.
The IMA committee drafted a declaration affirming their allegiance to the Hippocratic Oath that posits life as a supreme value. It declared "that our obligation as doctors and as human beings to the people of both nations [Israelis and Palestinians] takes precedence over any dispute or confrontation. The declaration condemned "any restriction, constraint, or attempt to hinder the work of medical teams in the performance of their professional duties which is not necessitated by the realities of the situation." Blachar asked Dr. Ron Pundak, an architect of the Oslo Agreement who now works at the Peres Peace Center, to find a Palestinian counterpart to sign the declaration. But Pundak, said Blachar, did not get back with a name.
Blachar and Reches sent letters to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, asking them to investigate charges Israeli security forces have unnecessarily harmed the provision of health services to the Palestinians. The doctors noted IMA members have all served in the IDF and know it acts according to international agreements requiring ethical behavior during combat. "From past experience, we know that even in times of armed conflict, the IDF considers itself obligated to attend to the basic needs of the civilian population under its control. "Nevertheless, it is possible the security forces and the IDF, in the course of their difficult task of dealing with the wave of murderous terror attacks, have deviated from these norms," they wrote. Three weeks after the letters were sent, and after calls to their offices this week, the IMA has not received any response from Sharon or Ben-Eliezer, Blachar said.
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