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Health workers face mounting pressure from Turkish administration in Aleppo countryside
“I started borrowing money to meet my needs, which prompted me to resign from Azaz National Hospital due to the low and late wages,” said the head of the cardiology department at Azaz Hospital in the northern countryside of Aleppo, Dr. Abdul-Qader al-Yassin, justifying his resignation. Delayed salaries and low wages are one of the problems of most of the medical staff in the areas controlled by the Turkish-backed Syrian Interim Government (SIG), which has recently returned to the fore. An issue that prompted a number of medical staff in several cities and towns in the northern and eastern countryside of Aleppo to strike on 10 October. The protests and partial strike of the medical staff have

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