Canadian doctors raise alarm as Iranian healthcare workers targeted by regime | 24CA News
Iranian hospitals and clinics have change into the newest battleground in ongoing protests towards the regime.
“There are informants. Are they your so-called patients? Are they your colleagues, managers?” stated Montreal resident Dr. Homa Fathi.
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Fathi, a former dentist in Iran, is referring to undercover officers of the Islamic Republic who typically go to pubic hospital emergency departments trying to find folks injured whereas combating for his or her freedoms on the streets – and the docs treating them.
Iranian healthcare professionals are placing their lives in danger and going through dying to assist deal with them.
The regime’s safety forces, she stated, are demanding names and particulars of anybody searching for remedy for wounds that might have been obtained in demonstrations.

Fathi, along with her sources contained in the nation, have created a database to trace Iranian healthcare staff arrested, kidnapped and killed by the regime.
“We are sure of the death of five healthcare professionals. Two doctors, one nurse and one medical student. Apart from these healthcare professionals, there are a lot who have been arrested,” Fathi stated.
“So far, I have the list of 19 healthcare professions arrested. I have the list of 21 healthcare students who have also been arrested.”
Iranians wounded by the Islamic Republic’s forces keep away from remedy at hospitals for worry of being detained, prosecuted or killed. Many medics are defying the Islamic Republic and treating them both at house or at undisclosed places.
Vancouver doctor Dr. Katayoun Rahnavardi and a community of docs all through Canada are attempting to assist amplify the voices of medics in Iran whose lives are in peril for fulfilling a world oath.
Rahnavardi and her colleagues are writing letters and posting to social media to share the tales, names and pictures of these staff, and participating in native rallies to maintain the problem within the highlight.

“Everything about what is happening looks and sounds so unbelievable,” Rahnavardi stated.
“All of these healthcare workers were not protesting when they got arrested or kidnapped. It’s only because they were doing their job to provide medical care to the patients.”
She says she had began off with calls for to not arrest Iranian healthcare professionals for doing their job however now it has escalated to “don’t kill them, don’t torture them, don’t kidnap them.”
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One well-known case is the killing of 36-year-old Tehran doctor Dr. Aida Rostami. She handled demonstrators in secret.
Rostami disappeared on Dec. 12 after a Tehran hospital shift. When her household referred to as the police, they claimed she had died in a automobile crash.
But in response to sources in Iran, Rostami had accidents to her genitalia, and had one among her eyes pulled out. When her household reportedly tracked her physique down on the morgue, her physique was lined in bruises and confirmed indicators of torture. She was reportedly killed by the regime.

Rahnavardi says Iranian medics are treating accidents of demonstrators who have been shot within the eyes, breasts and genitals.
“Over 400 cases of eyes have been shot and removed after the injury. There are documents about that,” Rahnavardi stated.
Even in the course of the World Wars, an unstated rule wat that medics have been to not be touched.
Doing so at this time is taken into account a struggle crime below the Geneva Convention.
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The risks going through Iranian docs have been acknowledged by medical associations throughout European and in North America, and the Canadian Medical Association launched a press release calling on the Islamic Republic to let docs do their jobs with out interference.
The British Medical Association additionally launched a press release calling on the regime to “cease persecution of health professionals” who deal with these injured by the Islamic Republic’s forces, and the World Medical Association is demanding the speedy and unconditional finish to violence towards Iranian healthcare professionals.
“This is an issue of humanity. It’s my duty, my responsibility as a mother, as a woman, as a human being and as a doctor to be the voice of people who are trusting me, who don’t have help, who don’t have a voice,” Rahnavardi stated.
“I want everybody to follow their stories and try to provide support.”

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