Thursday, September 9, 2010

RE: Civil Society against TB Arrests

Kimathi,

Those people are not serious==the two gentlemen were sentenced to 8 months imprisonment for refusing to take medication even after they tested positive to TB and they still insisted on living around with folks seriously.

I am glad they were locked in not because they are infected with TB but because they refused to take medication and still wanted to live amongst folks.

Ja'kamburi




Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 12:16:19 -0700
From: sakijo2001@yahoo.com
Subject: Civil Society against TB Arrests
To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com

Sometimes I just wonder in whose interest many civil society organisations act. Some two people suffering from TB refuse to take medication and want to live among the rest of the healthy community! Knowing how TB is transmitted and how fast it can be spread, plus refusing medication yet when they are arrested through the intervention of the Public Health  Officer and charged for causing danger to society, the organisations are up in arms protesting???

Do they want the entire community infected with TB and for what purpose? To have an epidemic then run to donors or what?

It is time our civil society organisations got accountably audited! Most of them are for self interest only!

Kimathi
www.sakijointernational.com


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