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[afro-nets] AFRO-NETS is about malaria (19)


  • From: Dr. Shamim ul Moula <shamimul.moula@gmail.com>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 00:45:42 +0600

AFRO-NETS is about malaria (19)
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Thanks, Mr. Ben Treveh for the mail, hope many of us can now
think for the practicality and do the needful in their capaci-
ties for eradicating or restricting the malaria. And thus, may
be one day the manufactures find nothing such beneficial to
manufacture, at least by nurturing malaria in the planet Earth
for their own commercial benefits in cost of the millions' lives
in the poor countries.

But we shouldn't leave the hope, there will be a day when we can
join our hands together to strike the interested quarters who
makes money in costs of millions' lives. Let us be prepared with
community participation and specialized knowledge with required
scientific capabilities and through launching awareness and ad-
vocacy campaigns in the context. If the common people even from
the developed world can know the facts, these quarters will be-
come isolated and thus will be defeated for ever.

Let us start from this moment... dear friend, petit bourgois
should be subjected to "political actions", so they will be
bound to take a side, either for the people, or against the peo-
ple! So, these sorts of political actions are necessary, if not
the revolutions! Identified enemies are far better and more eas-
ier to be confronted than the non-identified enemies as they can
do more harm to the common people as they conceal their identi-
ties and act as the well wishers (what some of us we can assume
now). I would request not to smell Marxism in these very plain
words, as it is now the realities.

Regards,

Dr. Shamim ul Moula
Grassroot health worker
Dhaka, Bangladesh
mailto:shamimul.moula@gmail.com