Sudan Security force cancelled Iftar event initiated by Sudan Doctors Syndicate (evening meal when Muslims break their fast during the Islamic month of Ramadan.) gathering due to security reasons.
Security forces also called Dr. Ahmed Al Abawabi and Dr. Abdel Aziz Game for questioning and they were set free after a while.
Security forces surrounded faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum (location of planned Iftar) ppreventing Doctors from entering the building.
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Security forces cancel Sudan doctors syndicate mass Iftar
Security forces calls 2 members of Sudan Doctors syndicate for Questioning
According to members in Sudan Doctors Syndicate (Sudan Doctors Strike committee)
Dr. Ahmed Al Abawabi and Dr. Abdel Aziz Game was called to Security force office for questioning
Close sources told Sudan Doctors that the call is related to Sudan Doctors syndicate mass eftar suppose to take place today in Khartoum Medical faculty.
Meanwhile Police force is preventing doctors and medical students from Entering the premises of faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum.
Allowances not paid !
The registrars said that Khartoum state ministry of health did not implement President’s decree related to Medical Registrars salaries and allowances.
According to Alwatan daily news paper some registrars complained that they didn’t receive clinic and meal allowances from Khartoum health ministry
Federal Minister of Health halts transfer of doctors
According to Radio Miraya a UN operated Rdaio The Federal Minister of Health, Abdallah Tiya Juma, said that the Ministry has issued an administrative order with an immediate effect to halt the transfer of doctors from one place to another, and to resume their study mission.
Speaking to Radio Miraya, Juma said that this was part of the agreement reached between the Ministry and the doctors to lift the strike.
MPs criticise the newly approved bill of Sudan Medical Professions.
Sudan has amended and finally edorsed the bill of law that regulate the medical profession in the country. But following the approval of the new bill of Sudan Medical Professions yesterday by the National Assembly, many lawmakers under the roof of the parliament criticized the new law, describing it as a “by-week" law.
The Members of Parliament (MPs) said the new law is not comprehensive, calling for for more penalties and punishments to be imposed on doctors who commit medical mistakes.
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