Protest rally in Gracanica marking 200 days without Serbian telephony
15. April 2011. | 06:41
Source: Radio Serbia
Workers of the Health Centre in Gracanica held a protest rally marking 200 days since the Pristina authorities disabled the network of mobile operators and fixed telephone networks of Telekom Serbia.
Workers of the Health Centre in Gracanica held a protest rally marking 200 days since the Pristina authorities disabled the network of mobile operators and fixed telephone networks of Telekom Serbia.
During the peaceful rally, employees of the Health Center, and patients held each other’s hands, alluding to the chain of life, which in the central part of Kosovo depends on the efficiency of health services funded by the Serbian Government.
The other part of the protest was made up of emergency vehicles driving throughout Gracanica, plastered with signs:
''One life is lost, hundreds are endangered "and" Is there anyone to hear the cry of the sick? Doctors reminded that in the past 200 days, one human life has been lost because of the disconnected phones, and that thousands of Serbian patients are at risk because they have personally come to health centers instead of Emergency Services intervening in the field after a phone call.
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