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Egypt - Parliamentary committee report on bf

Theresa42

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From yesterday....

Machine translated from Arabic:

A parliamentary committee confirms the settlement of the bird flu in Egypt
The militancy of the government and the randomness of the confrontation and the inability of the localities behind the disaster
A suggestion of the repetition of operating the alive birds shops under the veterinary supervision


May 10, 2006
Wrote - Mahmoud Ghallab and a loyalty the blessing of God:

The parliamentary committee forming the discussion of the bird flu disaster confirmed, that the militancy of the government and the randomness of the confrontation and the inability of the localities and the absence of the coordination caused the settlement of the bird flu disease in Egypt. The committee parsed in its report the one that the People's Assembly will discuss next Monday, about its severe regret for the continuation of this disease to for several years, and became threatening with the stop of 800 Halawi's factory and 70% from the fast foods shops, and 427 slaughterhouses and the displacement of 8 millions persons.

And the report revealed that the tentative losses to the bird flu reach 2 billion [Egyptian] pounds. The report recorded 7 notes on the performance of the government in the confrontation of the disaster, and she is [1] the neglect of representatives participation about the organizations of the civil society in the upper ministerial committee for the confrontation of the bird flu disease, and [2] the non enlightenment of the citizens with the dangers, and [3] the rashness in the application of destruction measures it nested the poultry which led to doing the citizens of throwing the birds the adder and the dead one in the banks and the streets, and [4] the non taking the preventive measures for the protection of the dealers with the injured birds, and [5] the transfer of the birds in open cars and their burial in non health cemeteries. Also the notes include [6] the neglect of the experiences in the fortification field. And the report revealed about [7] the non presence of a clear plan about the serums use policy for the rescue of the sound poultry.

And the committee criticized the compensations distribution policy on the victims, who led to the occurrence of some victims on doubles their dues and a deprivation others. And the committee suggested reopening the shops of the alive birds under the veterinary supervision and the establishment of a big slaughterhouse of all group of the shops, and the establishment of an insurance fund on the poultry, and tightening the supervision on the established Al Ashsh beside the residential regions, and the review of the organized laws to the food industries.

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