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Syrian Doctors tell 杏MAP导航 of their experiences

During the General Audience on 25th October, 杏MAP导航 Francis met with two doctors from the Syrian American Medical Society. The 杏MAP导航 told them that he loves Syria and prays for Syrian children every day.

The doctors, who have been working in some of the most dangerous regions of Syria, spoke to Vatican Media about their experiences working in the heart of the Syrian conflict. The Syrian military forces have been fighting anti-governement rebels, and the so-called Islamic State, since 2011.

Doctors Ayman and Nour both currently work in Idlib, where some of the fiercest fighting is still taking place. In amongst the danger, they try to care for those who have been caught up in the fighting.

鈥淥ften, being a doctor in Idlib is more dangerous than being a fighter on the frontline,鈥 says Dr Ayman who is a Vascular surgeon, 鈥淭he hospitals are deliberatley targeted by the fighters.鈥

(SAMS) recieves no support from the Syrian government. It is entirely dependant upon support from Non Government Organisations (NGO鈥檚) and medical associations in order to run it鈥檚 hospitals, schools and health centres.

Effects on children

Dr Nour, who is a Paediatrician, says that between 80-90% of the children she works with are psychological traumatised by what is happening around them and what they are experiencing every day. Most of the children have lost their families as a result of the conflict.

鈥淥ne little girl I work with takes care of her 3 siblings, she is only 10 years old herself. He mother was killed in the fighting and her father abandoned the family鈥 she explains.

During their interview both of the doctors frequently struggle to put their experiences into words, such is the horror of the situation around them.

Worsening situation

SAMS has created mobile clinics to travel to areas where the fighting is so fierce that it is too dangerous for people to travel to the hospitals, but even this work is not enough to relieve people鈥檚 suffering. Due to a lack of supplies, many patients cannot be properly treated, and problems with basic sanitation only make the situation worse.  

 Amongst the danger and tragedy, there are still some stories of hope. Both doctors were moved to describe the case of an 11 year old girl sustained a chest injury. The wound was so bad that some of her organs were now on the outside of her body.

鈥淪he should have been killed but she was strong, she fought to live! She鈥檚 a miracle鈥 says Dr Nour.

Despite the small glimpses of hope, both doctors agree that the situation in Syria is getting worse. 鈥淚t鈥檚 getting worse because the conflict keeps going. We need to stop the war because people are tired of it, they want to lead a normal life鈥 says Dr Ayman.

Listen to Lydia O'Kane's interview with Doctors Nour and Ayman:

Syrian Doctors

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31 October 2017, 15:54