Terrible: Pressure begins on the mother who published poor conditions in the Paddyr.

Aulone Mehmeti, a mother who yesterday publicly showed the plight of the Pacific Clinic, has announced today that she is getting pressure after the testimony she published.
Through a Facebook post, she said she was asked to verify what she wrote in status, telling the same that those information is inaccurate.
I want to explain that I did not refuse and refuse to address my complaint through institutional routes. My son's treatment is not over yet, and at this point, my priority is to take care of him. Once the treatment is complete, she will also follow appropriate procedures", which she wrote among other things.
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After my status on conditions in the QKUK's Pacific, unfortunately, instead of reflection, I have begun to feel pressure for what I wrote.
Last night, about 11:30, I was visited in the room where I was staying with my son and I was asked to verify what I wrote on status.
Today, around 10:30, I've been visited again, and I've been told that what I wrote is incorrect and I've been asked to report on the case (and that, pointed at me, saying I have to write it until 11:00).
I want to explain that I have not refused and refuse to address my complaint through institutional routes. My son's treatment is not over yet, and at this point, my priority is to take care of him. Once the treatment is complete, he will follow appropriate procedures.
But in the meantime, the photos are public. They prove the situation perhaps better than any complaint I write. To start addressing a tarnished mattress, lack of soap, or basic conditions, there is no need to wait for a mother's complaint with the child lying in the hospital. Just seeing what is happening.
I don't think I should feel pressured inside the room where I'm taking care of my child just because I've exercised my right to speak publicly about what I've seen and experienced.
And that, in the end, is not an individual's issue. It is our failure as a society if we get used to unacceptable and are afraid to seek out better. Because sooner or later, we can all be forced to bring our children here.
We should love and support public health. But just because it is ours, we should also seek an account for it. No fear.











