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Zimbabwe riot police break up protest by doctors and nurses

November 19th, 2008 |

HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Riot police in Zimbabwe are preventing striking doctors and nurses from protesting against the country’s collapsing health system.

Eyewitnesses say police broke up a protest Tuesday at a Harare hospital. The health workers regrouped later but are being prevented by riot police from leaving the hospital.

The protesters planned to present a petition to the government calling for “urgent action” to address the crisis in the public health system.

Their grievances include a lack of medical supplies, equipment and drugs, leaving poor Zimbabweans unable to access proper care. A cholera outbreak has killed at least 130 people.

Zimbabwe’s economic collapse has resulted in chronic shortages of food, fuel and other basic goods.

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