I guess it is back to the dark ages in the Islamic world (if they ever left).
The Pakistan Medical Association has vowed not to prescribe medicines from firms based in some European countries where controversial cartoons portraying the Prophet Mohammed were published, said Shahid Rao, the body's general secretary for Punjab province.The association will boycott drugs from Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, Germany and France to protest the 'blasphemous' drawings, Rao said.
'We have taken a unanimous decision and it will be immediately implemented in Pakistan,' Rao told AFP.'Doctors in the country are very motivated on this issue,' he said. 'We would use alternate medicines in future till a public apology comes from these countries.'
Pharmacists have also vowed not to sell such medicines, Rao said.
The association is advising patients against using medicines from the offending countries if they are mistakenly prescribed by doctors, he added.
Because after all, better that many should die than a couple of cartoons appear in the press.
(Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin)
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I guess they'll have to start curing headaches by planting a bomb inside their turbins! ha..ha
|| Posted by John Washburn Jr, February 6, 2006 10:38 PM ||Obviously, this thing is going to get more loony before it gets better, as the world watches, mouth open, waiting to see just how bizarre it's going to get. "We won't let your medicines help our sick and injured, because you made a funny and hurt our widdle feewings."
When we were kids, and someone acted like this in the sandbox, we pounded them and/or handed back the ball and sent them home. I'm thinking it's just about time to re-enact the sandbox rule.
|| Posted by The Random Yak, February 7, 2006 11:42 AM ||Post a comment