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"http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/20001005/ina05049.html" INDIAN EXPRESS,
October 5, 2000 
Apartheid charges leave Aussie govt red-faced 
SANCHITA SHARMA 

NEW DELHI, OCT 4: A Brisbane-based Indian doctor accusing the Australian 
Government of apartheid and discrimination is turning out to be a deep
embarrassment for them.

Dr Mona Verma, the newly-appointed Convenor of the  Australian Chapter of the
Indian Medical Association, has accused Australian  High Commissioner in India,
Rob Laurie, and the Australian Government, of  human rights violation and
apartheid, and has registered a case against them with the Human Rights
Commission and the National Commission for Women (NCW).

Verma alleges that she is being victimised because she complained to the
Medical
Board of Queensland about the treatment meted out to temporary resident doctors
in Australia. She alleges that while working for the `Radio Locum' service of
the Family Care Medical Services in Brisbane, she was asked to declare an old
aboriginal women mentally insane by policemen on one of her house visits.

``I was paged saying it was a case of bronchial asthma, but on arriving, found
that the police wanted me to declare an aborigine insane so that they could
lock her up under the Mental Health Act,'' alleges Verma. Since the  woman only
looked mildly depressed, Verma asked for her medical history,  which was
refused. Verma refused to certify and lodged a complaint with her service
provider (`Radio Locum' service of the Family Care Medical Services in Brisbane
) and the Medical Board of Queensland.  On getting no response, she complained
to the Health Insurance Commission of Queensland, which did little else than
promise -- in a letter dated October 25, 1999 -- to initiate an inquiry.

The Australian High Commission ``chooses not to comment'' on her  allegations.
Says Susan Grace, First Secretary, Australian High Commission:  ``Questions
have
been raised about Verma's ability to practise in Australia  and her case is
being considered by the Medical Board of Queensland.'' Verma, meanwhile, came
back to India and met Minister for External Affairs  Jaswant Singh and the MEA
followed up her complaint with Australia's High  Commissioner in India. Says
Navrekha Sharma, Joint Secretary (South),  Ministry of External Affairs, ``We
were not completely satisfied with the  answer we got from Australian High
Commission and have referred the matter  to the Indian High Commissioner in
Australia.''

Verma says she did not find Laurie ``forthcoming'' and so lodged a complaint 
against him and his government with the NCW and the Human Rights Commission. 
NCW member Pornima Advani has written to Laurie asking him to take action to 
ensure Verma's legal and professional rights. Based on his response, it  would
decide whether to invite Laurie for a conciliatory meeting or summon  him for
an explanation before the Commission.

Verma further alleges that temporary resident doctors who are regularly 
employed to make after hour house calls are often assaulted and abused. 
``Under the Radio Locum programme, we sit in a car with a navigator  chaperone
and visit everyone who pages us for help,'' she explains. ``But  since all
doctors carry addictive drugs like Pethidine and Morphine, we are  often paged
by drug addicts who assault us for the drugs.'' She says has  been assaulted a
couple of times, and has also been pressurised to prescribe  addictive drugs to
addicts.

The NCW will meet soon to decide its course of action, it is learnt.
Copyright © 2000 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd. 
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