By Lutfi Dervishi
A Garden of Eden of 23 EMCO machines that save lives from heart and lung collapse. What about this garden? As many as three PET-CT machines that detect tumors and cancer at the cellular stage!
These two devices are not missing; they have never existed in QSUNT! Yes, yes, in what is loudly called the “Mother Teresa University Hospital Center”.
Both “center”, and “university”, and “Mother Teresa”?
They all chew. But the abuse of Mother Teresa’s name is not chewed. It is not forgiven. It is not forgotten!
Not having PET-CT in 2025, not having EMCO when modern hospitals call them standard equipment, is not a shortage, it is a mockery of life!
It is a mockery of patients.
It is a mockery of family members.
It is a mockery of a people that has learned to wait, not for the turn for service, but for the end.
The parking lot and the hotel in QSUNT do not promise a revolution in healthcare.
This is not simply a failure of the system.
This is a silent, daily, normalized crime.
A crime against the living who are waiting their turn and against the dead who had no chance.
And when an institution named after Mother Teresa does this, it is no longer just hypocrisy.
It is blasphemy.
Because diseases are not yet smart enough to distinguish between socialist or democrat.