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Mater Dei Hospital Stands Against Prejudice And Hatred After Migrant Murder

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Staff at Mater Dei Hospital have stood in solidarity following the arrest of two Armed Forces soldiers who were charged with the racially-motivated murder of a migrant in Ħal Far.

Earlier today, MDH staff wore t-shirts adorned with slogans like “Better together” and “Stop hate”.

Writing on social media, Mater Dei Hospital said:

“As a multi-national, multi-faith, multi-cultural organization MDH is living proof of the benefits that arise when individuals from across the globe, with different backgrounds come together with one aim; to deliver top quality care to whoever needs it.

“From the invisible maintenance guy on the roof, the cleaner in the lobby, the carer beside your bed, the nurse delivering care in your ward, the pharmacists and allied professionals across the hospital, the surgeon leading interventions, the silent anaesthesiologist delivering essential care, these individuals enrich us, make us better, help us break down the natural barriers and limitations we as a country are born with.

“There is no language that divides us, no culture that stops us from contributing towards one aim. Because in the end the only language that matters is patient care, cause the only culture we live by is patient safety.

“This is who we are and why we stand here today. We stand in silence against prejudice and hatred.”

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Julian is the former editor of Lovin Malta and has a particular interest in politics, the environment, social issues, and human interest stories.

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