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To: tejek who wrote (798940)8/2/2014 2:39:20 PM
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You suggested he's dead which means his parents would not have heeded Israeli warnings to leave areas with Hamas fighters, ammo stores and launch sites and move away to safety. Any parent that would stay in an active war zone with children is a bad parent.



To: tejek who wrote (798940)8/2/2014 4:42:09 PM
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Transgender dies while doc attends itfar:

Transgenders protest death at hospital

MULTAN: Over 100 members of the transgender community in Muzafargarh took to the streets on Friday protested the death of a transgender in a hospital last week.

Shahana Shaani, president of the South Punjab She-Male Association, said Shaukat Mumtaz fell ill last Saturday and was taken to Muzaffargarh District Headquarters Hospital.

She was first taken to the emergency ward where Dr Muhammad Samad was in-charge. Samad told her attendants that she would feel better after a bath. She said the doctor then left for iftar and did not return.

She said Mumtaz fell unconscious and her attendants spoke to the nursing staff to help her.

Shaani said they were told that all staff was on an iftar break and some doctors would then go for taraweeh prayers.

Shaani said Mumtaz died two hours later and her attendants were given a clearance form that stated that she in a critical condition when she had been brought to the hospital. Kiran, a senior member of the association, said the hospital staff had ignored all their patients.

She said doctors often did not return to their duties after iftar. She said members of their community had protested after the incident. She said the protestors had placed the body of the deceased in front of the hospital and chanted slogans against the administration. She said when nobody took notice after three hours, they called off the protest and buried their colleague.

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Published in The Express Tribune, August 2nd, 2014.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/743208/angered-community-transgenders-protest-death-at-hospital/