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• Acceuil In bed and nowhere to go6 juin 2006 A Young man from Morocco, in North Africa has been lying in the Port Moresby general hospital’s inter mediate ward (Ward 8) bed for the past nine years. He is paralysed and speaks and breaths through an artificial gap crated by PNG doctors below his neck. The sad thing about this man, Lahcen Oulad Elhaj in his early 30s from Tarandant, Morocco is, he was heading for Australia with another male friend but symptoms of a rare disease caught him in Daru. This friend then dumped him at the Daru Hospital and went on his way to Australia. That was the last time Mr Elhaj heard and saw of his friend. The rare disease Elhaj contracted was described by Sister in charge of Ward 8 Rillar Polalau as Japanese Encephalitis, a disease that is spread to humans by infected mosquitoes in Asia. The virus affects the central nervous system and causes severe complications and even death. Severe complication in the nervous system is what the Moroccan man is going through. These are Elhaj’s only belongings kept by the sister Polalau. There were no visas or any passport. “We were going towards Australia to look for jobs,” Elhaj said. Sr Polalau said psychotherapists are doing a fine job on him and he is speaking and behaving well. “When he came up from Daru in 1998, he was unconscious and could not move his body or even speak, but his condition has improved but he may not recover.” Social worker Etu Azavu from the POMGH who is dealing with him said they have tried several times over the nine years to contact the Moroccan consulate in Australian but lost contact after several attempts. “I called and even wrote to the Australian High Commission to inform the Moroccan consulate in Australia of the man and the Moroccan consulate responded but never called again or did anything,” Ms Azavu said. http://www.postcourier.com.pg/20060526/weekend06.htm Suite de l'actualité nationale et internationale
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