Rome, April 11 - The CGIL has expressed "full solidarity and friendship" towards the government and calls for Emergency to "act decisively" in relation to the detention of doctors and practitioners of the World In one and accusations that have been addressed.
" The CGIL - wrote in a note to the National Secretariat of the union - expresses its full solidarity and proximity to an organization that has always been at the forefront in the war zones to give support and practical help to the suffering of people affected .
The CGIL asks the Italian government " to act decisively and care for it to be returned immediately freedom for the detained workers, and shed light on this disturbing story, and at the same time - the note concludes - calls is maintained, in terms of security, continuity and full operation of medical facilities and Emergency ".
" The CGIL - wrote in a note to the National Secretariat of the union - expresses its full solidarity and proximity to an organization that has always been at the forefront in the war zones to give support and practical help to the suffering of people affected .
The CGIL asks the Italian government " to act decisively and care for it to be returned immediately freedom for the detained workers, and shed light on this disturbing story, and at the same time - the note concludes - calls is maintained, in terms of security, continuity and full operation of medical facilities and Emergency ".
To demonstrate its proximity and its support for Emergency invite everyone to sign up call:
http://www.emergency.it/
and attend the event to be held Saturday
17 - Meet at 14.30 in Piazza Navona Rome
http://www.cgil.it/ notiziataccuino.aspx? ID = 667 & chk = 1304
Saturday, April 10 Afghan and coalition soldiers attacked the International Emergency Surgical Centre in Lashkar-gah, and arrested members of national and international staff. Among these are three Italian citizens: Dell'Aira, Marco and Matteo Pagani Garay.
Emergency is an independent and neutral. Since 1999, EMERGENCY has treated more than 2,500,000 Afghans free and built three hospitals, a maternity center and a network of 28 first aid posts.
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