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September 3, 2015

More ANC government hospital genocide exposed:

Hospital murders: the hidden genocide of whites in South Africa which goes unpunished


Hospital murders: the hidden genocide of whites in South Africa:

http://nuus.info/hospitaalmoorde-die-versteekte-volksmoord-met-meer-slagoffers-as-plaasmoorde/

http://praag.co.za/?p=16716

UPDATE:

Black staff rape paralysed, dying Afrikaner woman Magda Lombard: held down by two black female nurses while she was raped by black male nurse at Bloemfontein Hospital:"
Husband Dirk Lombard testified at the Bloemfontein High court that his paralysed wife Magda, who was dying of cancer on the oncology ward of Bloemfontein State Hospital, was held down by a black female nurse while a black male nurse raped her.
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Man-tells-of-dying-wifes-hospital-rape-20130205
http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view/1472

August 2015: Marie Smit writes about the maltreatment at two state hospitals of her 89-year-old mother in law:
https://www.facebook.com/marie.smit.3958?fref=nf

1. "Helen Joseph Hospital is a pathetic place. My mother-in-law, 89, has been there for some 3 weeks.
Two weeks ago they operated on her for a hip fracture which she sustained about three to four months earlier.
The same hospital claimed the hip wasn't fractured at first. She now is in a general ward and when you phone
they are rude, give inaccurate in formation or tell you 'get into your car and come and see for yourself'.
Using a threatening voice, I managed to find out on Friday-evening that she is eating very little, that she cannot walk any more and that the
doctors 'will decide on Monday whether they will discharge her." Not everyone lives nearby to go and investigate for themselves,
visiting hours are only between 3 to 5 pm every day and only two visitors are allowed at her bedside at one time.
And she had also been in the 'Joseph Dadoo" Hospital in Krugersdorp where it was even worse.
We are very angry because this is yet more proof that the hospital staff don't give a damn for the whites'.

https://www.facebook.com/marie.smit.3958?fref=nf

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2. Johan Du Toit Erasmus August 29: My name is Johan du Toit, 60, I live in Warmbaths. In May 2015 I went to the local 'Bela Bela' state hospital
with complaints of an inability to pass urine. The doctor put in a catheter in May and now, five months later, I am in agony and given pills which do no good at all.
The doctor says 'Limpopo state hospitals do not have the money for prostate surgery; there aren't any beds available in Pietersburg ("Polokwane")
and I will just have to walk around with the catheter. "There are many others, all non-whites who arrived after I did with the same problem and
they were treated and discharged within a week. Please give me advice or help. Pain pills don't help
and I feel like an animal with a catheter inside me. I am considering suicide as the only option left to me as they refuse to help me.
My cellphone number is 0828672017

https://www.facebook.com/pastoor.erasmus?fref=nf

http://nuus.info/hospitaalmoorde-die-versteekte-volksmoord-met-meer-slagoffers-as-plaasmoorde/

3. Fifty-One patients waiting for gall-bladder surgery at "Charlotte Maxeke" Johannesburg Hospital -
August 30 2015 - IOL reports: Johannesburg – The Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital has not been able to do a single gall bladder operation since March last year because of broken laparoscopy equipment, the Democratic Alliance said on Sunday.
This information is revealed by Gauteng health MEC Qedani Mahlangu in a written reply to questions in the Gauteng legislature, Democratic Alliance spokesman Jack Bloom said in a statement.
Fifty-one patients were currently waiting for gall bladder operations at the hospital. Normally, about six gall bladder operations were done every month, so the backlog was now more than eight months because of the broken equipment, he said.
“According to Mahlangu, new laparoscopic equipment will be delivered in six to eight weeks.
"Meanwhile, patients are referred to the "Helen Joseph" Hospital in Johannesburg for gall bladder surgery.
“It is shameful that this major hospital has been for so long without a key piece of surgery equipment,” Bloom said.
This was yet another example of equipment failure at the hospital. Other broken machinery at the hospital this year included the mammography machine to detect breast cancer, broken lifts, air-conditioning failure in operating theatres, and a shortage of clean linen because of a broken sterilising machine.
The department should give a high priority to ensuring working equipment at this flagship hospital, Bloom said. IOL News

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4. Whites dying in State Hospitals from neglect 'part of the genocide" - PRAAG:
Murder: Hank Janse van Vuuren ignored by 'Tambo' memorial hospital staff: dies in excruciating pain from bleeding ulcer
-- Mr Hank Janse van Vuuren was ignored at the 'Tambo Memorial Hospital' at the East Rand while he was dying in excruciating pain from a bleeding ulcer.
His sister Mrs Deirdré Ruthven said only 17 hours after he was admitted, he underwent surgery even though it was supposed to be 'emergency surgery'.
A long string of excuses were made by staffers explaining why they didn't see Mr Janse van Vuuren's bleeding ulcer 'as an emergency'.
The surgery was botched: after surgery the scar was left open and this led to complications causing his death.
"He should have been in intensive care, but he was simply dumped and ignored in his room instead,' she wrote in a 5,700 words report about her
brother's inhumane suffering. She demands a 'public acknowledgement of neglect' be made by the hospital management
and by the "Gauteng" health department.
"We as a family demand a public acknowledgement from the 'Tambo Memorial' Hospital, as well as the doctors and nursing staff involved in his
'treatment', that they failed their medical oath to care for their patient. The medical personnel must be made responsible for their neglect
by the Council for Health Care practitioners of South Africa". These medical personnel do not deserve to be referred to as 'doctors or nurses'.
"An immediate investigation must be launched also after the many deaths which occur after those nurses had been on duty.
'The hospital is in an advanced state of collapse, as are the other State hospitals - with water leaks, foul smells,
rubbish, blood stained wolls, worms crawling from rubbish cans etc. There is no hygiene at that hospital. And that's the sick situation at all the
State Hospitals," she wrote.
-- Since Mrs Ruthven contacted PRAAG (pro-Afrikaans Action Group) a month earlier, various people also approached us with horror stories about the maltreatment
of white patients - who are ignored and left without any treatment at State Hospitals just to die from neglect or incorrect treatment.
"In some cases the family-members of the patients had to keep a constant guard at the bedsides of their loved ones
and plead with medical personnel to treat them or to treat them in a timely manner'.
Provincial ambulance services often take up to five hours to show up to fetch critically ill patients.
And where family members rush their loved ones to hospital themselves, they are submitted to hours of bureaucratic red tape
and often the white patients are denied any treatment whatsoever and are refused admission for treatment to the State Hospitals.
Mrs Ruthfen said her brother's death "Is just the tip of the iceberg. Since we published this, many people contacted us with similar reports of
maltreatment and refusal to treat their family members. This all forms an integral part of the genocide which our (Afrikaner) nation is being targetted with'.
http://praag.co.za/?p=16716

4. Elderly Afrikaner man dies at Johannesburg* General Hospital because black staff refused critically-ill white man any treatment:
-- (*now 'Charlotte Maxeke' hospital).
PRAAG: "A brother and sister who 'due to the humilation to our family and to our father' want to remain anonymous, told PRAAG's editor how they struggled to
get a bed and treatment for their critcally ill father at the Johannesburg General Hospital.
"We brought him to the Casualty Department - but there was no-one to help us. The more that we pleaded that our critically ill father had to be stabilised immediately, because he was clearly very ill,
the more the nurse insisted that 'there aren't any porters available."
Finally private paramedics, whites who had dropped off another patient, helped us to get our father to the emergency ward.
"A listless attitude greeted us. First we heard 'there was no bed for him'. When we pointed to an empty bed right there in the emergency department,
the young black doctor, Ms P Mkhize, again mentioned 'the lack of porters'.
"Out of pure desperation we pushed the empty bed out to our father with the help of the white paramedics to our critically ill father while precious minutes went by.
Finally a nurse came strolling along and our father was placed on an examination table. This all happened right in the middle of the casualty department.
And right next door was a completely empty ward with monitors and oxygen where my dad could have been treatment if they had been seriously interested in taking care of him.
"They showed no rush to take him there. Instead they turned my dad on his side and right there in front of us, he blew out his last breath."
"The moment will stay with me forever. Only once he was dead, the nurse took him to the empty ward with the life-support apparatus to 'confirm that he was dead'.
After that he was taken to the hospital's morgue. We sat and wept in the emergency ward while the personnel pretended not to see our grief.
Then we saw their death certificate: which claimed that he was 'dead on arrival' at the hospital. We obviously contested this because he was still very much alive and breathing when they put him on the examination table'.
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PRAAG: More white people, especially the elderly, are too poor to get medical care at private hospitals and are forced to go to State Hospitals.
"Some die because of a lack of treatment at emergency departments; others die because they are admitted but neglected and ignored and just allowed to die without treatment,' wrote PRAAG.
PRAAG contacted the Gauteng health department, asking comment about the cases of Hank Janse van Vuuren and Mrs Ruthven's detailed report.
The chief-executive officer for the health department did not comment at all to PRAAG's questions about these two Afrikaner patients.
However, he did deny any maltreatment of another English-speaking patient, Mr Earl Harper:

5. Mr Earl Harper, 67: complained in TimesLive about refusal by black staff to treat him for gangrenous leg wound:
Instead he replied to questions about another, earlier case, that of Mr Earl Harper.
Praag had also submitted a list of questions about the treatment of Mr Earl Harper - and the health department denied that 'the black hospital staff showed animosity towards white patients,
and that they do not refuse treatment to white patients nor treat them differently in any other way'.
The Times had reported earlier that Mr Earl Harper, 67, 'had been trying for sixty days to try and get competent medical treatment.'
TimesLive also wrote that "Mr Harper and his family believe that he is being maltreated because he is white'.
"In continuous pain from an unhealed injury sustained in a scooter accident, Earl Harper this week once again sought medical attention for the gaping wound in his right leg.
This time, he hoped, doctors and nurses at the Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital would treat him better than on the previous five times he sought help.
"I have nowhere to go but a public hospital. All I have is my pride and they are taking that away," he wept.
His medical nightmare began at Chris Hani-Baragwanath Hospital, Soweto, on June 20 immediately after the accident.
After a seven-hour wait and enduring what he called the "bad attitude" of hospital staff, Harper was stitched up and sent home with a few packets of painkillers. He alleges that the Baragwanath team did not clean the wound properly.
This week the former credit manager and father of two claimed that staff at Charlotte Maxeke ignored his request for a bedpan during his five-hour wait for treatment and left him to wet himself.
His son, Eric, phoned The Times from East London, fearing his father would again be sent home without proper treatment for the wound - which is so deep that bone is exposed.
The Times arrived at the clinic at Charlotte Maxeke as Harper was being examined by three doctors.
Two (white) Netcare/911 paramedics, whose duty was simply to transport him to the hospital, spent three-and-a-half hours there after being told by doctors and nurses that it was their responsibility to open an admission file.
"We just care, that is why we stayed," they said.
Harper was "treated courteously after staff discovered that he was accompanied by media representatives".
In the event, he refused to be admitted, fearing that he would not receive adequate medical attention.
The DA's Gauteng health spokesman, Jack Bloom, said of Harper's treatment: "If it is happening at specialist academic hospitals with huge budgets what is happening at rural ones?"
Gauteng health department spokesman Simon Zwane told Harper to make an official complaint.
"The department does not condone a negative attitude towards patients and visitors at any of its hospitals and has identified this as a matter that must receiveattention."
But Harper said it would be futile: "I complained before and the paperwork was never sent to me. I am old, sick and so tired. I would rather die than be treated like a dog."
Harper and his family felt that he was being mistreated because he was white."I'm a nice person and treat people nicely, but when you are confronted by nasty people you start thinking rubbish."

http://praag.co.za/?p=16716 and

http://m.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/?articleId=9767944

6. Dewald Scholtz of Pretoria: "They are killing our people on purpose"
PRAAG writes that Mr Dewald Scholtz of Pretoria tells a completely different story. He says that 'they are killing our people (whites) on purpose'.
"My girlfriend's mother needed surgery and was in hospital with congested intestines. It was so bad that the liquids from her digestive system were being vomited from her mouth.
"She is a proud woman who has always taken good care of herself. And there she was dying. The fat, black nurse treated us like 'rubbish'
whenever we complained and the lady's surgery was being postponed constantly. She would have died if we hadn't intervened by asking her
general practitioner to visit and examine her in hospital and write us a recommendation and a report of his findings.
"We copied the GP's report and took it to hospital management, telling them that we would sue them in the law courts if she were to die.'
Within a day, the surgery was undertaken and she recovered."
"They are killing our people on purpose as it is within their power inside the hospitals.'

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7. High death rate of white patients in SA hospitals caused by black enmity:
http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view/1472

8. Urgent investigation for black patient Mrs Mary Niyibizi: "Kalafong Hospital burned my buttocks with acid’
August 25 2015 - The burns on patient Mrs Niyibizi were caused by the fact that linnen wasn't being washed regularly because the sterilisation machine used for this, was broken.
Pretoria – Mary Niyibizi went to Kalafong Hospital for a procedure that would have lasted no more than an hour last Tuesday, but she is still lying there with severe burns to her buttocks and private parts.
Niyibizi, 39, and her family are going through the stress of not knowing the extent of internal damage from the use of a strong chemical on her in the hospital’s theatre.
The mother of two from West Park, Pretoria West, was in the theatre at 1pm for a 15-minute procedure. Doctors were to scrape off samples of her cervix for testing due to the results of a pap smear.
“I had so much to do that afternoon, including picking my boys up from school and doing other chores, not knowing that going there would bring my whole life to a standstill,” she told the Pretoria News on Monday.
Her troubles started when she felt a trickle of liquid pass down her thighs and on to the bed a few minutes into the procedure.
“When it touched my buttocks it gave me an intense burning sensation, and when I cried out, the doctor told me I should be patient because it would not last.”
The burning only got worse but she was assured that it was “normal”.
“I cried like a baby and told them my bum was burning but they ignored me and continued with what they were doing,” said Niyibizi.
“After what seemed like an eternity they were done, and then I touched my bum, only to feel smooth flesh and peeling skin.”
The doctor who responded to her screams of horror gave a cry of shock at the sight she saw, calling others to come quickly.
“She asked what it is they had done to me and instructed that I be taken straight to the emergency theatre,” Niyibizi said.
The walk there was long and difficult because sitting on a wheelchair was impossible. She was also in a lot of pain.
She sent her husband Edison a message to come and fetch her.
When he arrived he was given a cursory “sorry, we are not sure what happened” by medical staff, who also told him they were admitting his wife to try to remedy the situation.
“I had to leave her to fetch the boys, take them home and prepare supper for them and basically make sure they were okay at a time when I wanted to be with her to make sure she was fine,” the husband said.
The next few days were difficult as they tried – in vain – to get answers.
“My main worry was the lack of information on the extent of the external injuries and the possible damage internally,” said Niyibizi.
The skin on her buttocks and on her private parts continued to peel off, “and the pain just got worse”.
In a discussion she had with one of the staffers who had been in the theatre with her, she was told that it was concentrated acid that had been supplied by the pharmacy that had burnt her so badly. “They told me they normally use it diluted 5 percent to 95 percent water, and said they really hadn’t picked it up on time.”
On Saturday her wounds were bandaged and she was told they would change bandages every third day. “There is liquid oozing from all over, I hope this will be looked at and the dressing changed,” she said.
A doctor in private practice said the major problem with such a case was the fact that she was ignored when she complained of pain.
“Any medical practitioner immediately stops what they are doing to investigate the source of pain, because your patient must not be in unnecessary pain,” said the doctor, who asked not to be named to protect his relationship with the department. She said the use of acid was normal when there were growths in the womb to be dealt with.
“It is possible that they spilt it (the acid) on her and that could have been a genuine mistake, but they should have managed any damage from that.”
The doctor also spoke on the ethical treatment of the patient, and said the hospital management should have called her husband in and sat him down for an explanation.
“There should be nothing to hide. Mistakes do happen and the most basic thing is to take patients into your confidence by explaining the way forward.”
This, she said, eliminated any misunderstanding, any fear and dealt with the possibility of a lawsuit.
“I am deeply disappointed in the hospital,” said Niyibizi. ”I was not sick when I came here. I had not planned on being away from my responsibilities, school or my children. Yet, here I am with burns and absolutely no information on what happened and (just) how hurt I am.”
The couple have two boys, aged 13 and 16, and were planning to have their last child soon.
“It is possible that this incident might leave us unable to realise that dream,” said Niyibizi.
Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu had launched an urgent investigation into the matter, her spokesman Steve Mabona said.
Pretoria News 

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