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Afghan government takes over Italian aid group hospitals
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 26 - 04 - 2007


The Afghan government has taken
over the management of hospitals run by an Italian aid
group that pulled its international workers to protest the
detention of a staff member by authorities, an official
said Thursday.
About 40 foreigners working for the aid group Emergency
left Kabul two weeks ago to protest the detention of
Rahmatullah Hanefi, an Afghan staff member, according to AP.
Hanefi was involved in negotiations to release an Italian
journalist kidnapped by the Taliban last month, and an
Afghan official has accused Hanefi of helping with the
abduction.
Public Health Ministry spokesman Abdullah Fahim said
Emergency should have waited for the investigation into
Hanefi to be completed before walking out. He added that in
the meantime, the ministry will run Emergency's hospitals
and pay its 1,200 doctors, nurses and staff.
«The Emergency hospitals in Afghanistan are currently
operating,» Fahim told The Associated Press.
Despite Fahim's assertion, a doctor running the Emergency
hospital in the southern city of Lashkar Gah in Helmand
province said it has dismissed 200 of its 235 employees,
keeping staff only to clean up.
«One of the Italian doctors came to Lashkar Gah and had a
meeting with Afghan staff, and in the end, he closed the
hospital,» said Dr. Mohammad Arshad Sharifi, who is
running the hospital. «We have only one patient right now,
and he will be discharged soon.»
He said the hospital staff _ none of whom are employed by
the Public Health Ministry _ are now awaiting the
government's decision to see what happens next.
Emergency runs three hospitals _ in Lashkar Gah, Panjshir
in the north and Kabul _ and 28 first-aid posts across the
country.
Hanefi worked in the Lashkar Gah hospital, which played a
key role in brokering the March 19 swap of kidnapped
Italian journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo for the release of
five imprisoned Taliban militants.
The deal was criticized by the United States and some
European nations, and Afghan lawmakers and foreigners
working in the country said it gave the Taliban incentive
to stage more kidnappings.
Mastrogiacomo's driver was killed shortly after the March
5 abduction, and the hard-line militia beheaded a freelance
Afghan journalist who was working as his translator on
April 8 after authorities refused another prisoner
exchange.
Hanefi was taken into Afghan custody after Mastrogiacomo's
release. Afghanistan's intelligence service accused him of
involvement in the kidnapping.
Fahim, of the Public Health Ministry, said Emergency
should not have left Afghanistan.
«If an official or an employee of Emergency hospital is
under the custody of the intelligence service in
Afghanistan, it is up to the other officials of that
organization to respect the laws of that country and wait
for the investigation to be completed,» Fahim said.
«Nobody has the right to say 'Release that person'
without the completion of the investigation.»
The hospital has enough supplies to operate for another
three to six months, during which time it will seek other
funds or support, Fahim said. If no others funding can be
found, the public health ministry will administer the
hospitals itself, he said.
-- SPA


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