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Salmond steps in over medical supplies red tape



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Published Date: 04 August 2008
FIRST Minister Alex Salmond is to write to authorities in Egypt and Israel to secure a passage for a Scots couple hoping to deliver medical supplies to Gaza.
Linda Willis and her partner Khalil Al Niss spent more than ten days travelling across Europe with the van-load of medical supplies donated by the people of Scotland destined for a hospital in the blockaded confrontational zone on the border of Egypt
and the Palestinian territories.

But despite this, Ms Willis, 51, who works as a practice nurse in Edinburgh, and her partner were denied entry to Gaza by Egyptian authorities.

Miss Willis said: "We've taken what most people would consider basic medical supplies, but they're luxuries for doctors – things like medication for diabetes, heart conditions and antibiotics.

"A lot of MSPs have been very supportive but to have the First Minister's support should hopefully resolve the issue."

Miss Willis has now had to return home because of work and family commitments, while Mr Al Niss, 49, a delivery driver, has vowed to stay in Egypt as long as it takes.

A spokesman for the First Minister said: "We will be writing to the Egyptian and Israeli ambassadors to ask them to allow this humanitarian aid into Gaza."

The Foreign Office has also been in contact with Miss Willis, but said it cannot interfere with border controls in another country.







The full article contains 237 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 04 August 2008 10:16 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scottish National Party
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 04/08/2008 12:58:11
Very good,and they will listen to Alex Salmond,like we all do.
2

Joe,

Livingston 04/08/2008 17:06:39
Alex Salmond has about as much credibility in the Middle East as he has in Scotland... Minority credibility..
3

Applecrumble,

Balerno 04/08/2008 20:26:08
What's that rubbish th ehome office came oot wi again? shut yer trap doon south and let the big man get oan wi it, at least he's trying to help!

oh hark whits that i hear in the distance? well we'll jist wait an see.
4

Voldemort,

Edinburgh 04/08/2008 23:19:09
1&2 - At least he is trying to create solutions folks ! Unlike those corrupt reds who crippled Scotland before ....

As for credibility - yes we are small country - even as the UK we are a small country - but it doesn't make doing the right thing wrong ...

It saddens me when people think that Britain or Scotland is not a power anymore not because it is even relevant but it reflects strongly what they must think of themselves ... small, insignificant and ignored ... thanks to the Lib dems and Labour who have systematically killed freedom and made a group of great countries fade into mediocrity as a result of their blind lust for power, needless employment of millions on the public service books, the Politically Correct, and the love of TAX and spending it on crraap !


5

a proud doonhamer,

Dumfries 05/08/2008 00:05:01
They don't want to see the medical supplies in Gaza.. after all the NHS would then have to provide them to England.
6

a proud doonhamer,

Dumfries 05/08/2008 00:05:39
They don't want to see the medical supplies in Gaza.. after all the NHS would then have to provide them to England.
7

"Hoots" Fandango,

05/08/2008 19:03:50
2
Joe,
Livingston 04/08/2008 17:06:39
"Alex Salmond has about as much credibility in the Middle East as he has in Scotland... Minority credibility.."

What a cringeworthy remark. Then again, your posts are usually pretty mundane.
8

In my opinion...,

Edinburgh 06/08/2008 13:03:03
You can find more info on this issue at:

www.scottishpsc.org.uk

There is a protest to
End The Siege of Gaza at
2pm on Sunday at the
Mound Precinct (bottom of the Mound) Edinburgh

No doubt, Linda will be there to talk about her experience.

Well done to Salmond for taking a stance in favour of human rights. While Westminster is too afraid to upset its US masters by condemning this Israeli crime (the Siege of Gaza has already resulted in hundreds of deaths), Salmond is clearly not so afraid.




 

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