Nurses, Medics, and Libya [Eng]

July 16, 2007 / by rcalvarezgalloso

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MASS MEDIA IN THE USA

The Mass Media in the USA has used cliches such as "human rights" and "self determination". The Mass Media in the USA has used these cliches to selectively cover what they want to the detriment of the truth.

Meanwhile, the BBC, IBA [Israel], RNW [Netherlands] has reported about the Nurses and the Medics who have been sentenced to death in Libya under trumped up charges of "infecting children with AIDS". What a poor excuse to cover up deficiencies in health care, and hide the fact that Qaddafi in addition to being a flake is still as venomous as an old cobra.

There were reports by the nurses and their families about torture. The Medics Family who have lived in Libya since 1971 have been expelled from the university and sent to do menial work. Bulgaria is losing its patience with one of the members of the Nurses Family suggesting an arrest of Qaddafi or any of his representatives or supporters. Of course that will never be PC with a Mass Media that has concentrated on hype, and stupidity.

If The Mass Media in the USA is so worried about human rights and self determination, I challenge them to report about the plight of the Nurses and Medics. After all Nurses and Medics do more work than parasites such as Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, or Nicole Richie. 

A Step Further; if the Nurses and Medic die in the hands of Qaddafi, may the blood of these poor professionals fall on the US Mass Media [everyone of them]. After all, the Mainstream US Media is a media that cares about hype and money. If I want to see clowns, cerebral masturbators, and prostitutes, I can see NBC, CBS, ABC, MSNBC, FOX, and CNN. 

REFERENCE:

BBC News: "Profiles: The Imprisoned Medics"

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6896231.stm

The author of this blog; Roberto Alvarez-Galloso,CPUR is also the author of the book: "Cutting Health Care: The Pros and Cons" and "Defensive Documentation"

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