By Chito Chavez
Militant group Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) gave the title “people’s martyr” to the late Dr. Raul Diaz Jara. He succumbed to the dreaded COVID-19 while treating patients of the pandemic that originated in Wuhan City in China.
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“No words can express our deepest sorrow in the passing away of Dr. Raul Jara. He was a selfless and heroic doctor who died in the line of duty,” said KMU national chairperson Elmer Labog.
“We condole with the bereaved family and friends of Dr. Jara as the entire Filipino workers and people grieve for the loss of a people’s doctor and teacher. He was an activist since the dark years of martial law under the US-backed Marcos dictatorship,” he added.
Labog said Jara, a former president of the Philippine Heart Association (PHA), devoted his life and medical profession in the service of the Filipino people and Philippine cardiology.
Labog added, “He was a patriot and health worker par excellence. The war on the disease continues in our country as the people assert their right to life and health amid growing tyranny and authoritarian rule.”
With the severe lack of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), facilities for testing, measures for contact tracing and isolation, and massive treatment, KMU said Filipino workers stand with medical frontliners in fighting for countless lives against COVID-19 and in struggling for a comprehensive and mass-oriented health care system in the Philippines.
“The country is ill because the system serves the powerful and elite. With our unity and resolute struggle, we shall prevail and give Dr. Jara the highest honor as a martyr of the Filipino people,” Labog concluded.
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PHA/ FACEBOOK/ MANILA BULLETIN
“No words can express our deepest sorrow in the passing away of Dr. Raul Jara. He was a selfless and heroic doctor who died in the line of duty,” said KMU national chairperson Elmer Labog.
“We condole with the bereaved family and friends of Dr. Jara as the entire Filipino workers and people grieve for the loss of a people’s doctor and teacher. He was an activist since the dark years of martial law under the US-backed Marcos dictatorship,” he added.
Labog said Jara, a former president of the Philippine Heart Association (PHA), devoted his life and medical profession in the service of the Filipino people and Philippine cardiology.
Labog added, “He was a patriot and health worker par excellence. The war on the disease continues in our country as the people assert their right to life and health amid growing tyranny and authoritarian rule.”
With the severe lack of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), facilities for testing, measures for contact tracing and isolation, and massive treatment, KMU said Filipino workers stand with medical frontliners in fighting for countless lives against COVID-19 and in struggling for a comprehensive and mass-oriented health care system in the Philippines.
“The country is ill because the system serves the powerful and elite. With our unity and resolute struggle, we shall prevail and give Dr. Jara the highest honor as a martyr of the Filipino people,” Labog concluded.
Read more: Noted cardiologist succumbs to COVID-19