ISLAMABAD: Health care professionals and civil society representatives on Saturday called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as it was the only way to implement Friday’s International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) interim ruling.

They demanded it during a demonstration in support of Gaza outside the National Press Club. The demonstration was organised by the ‘Save Gaza Campaign’.

Doctors, paramedical staff, and pharmacists from twin cities participated in the protest. They carried placards and banners with slogans in favour of the ICJ’s ruling and condemning Israeli genocide.

Former Central President of Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) Women Wing Dr. Naveed Butt, President Young Doctors Association Islamabad Dr. Sher Ali, Young Consultants Association Dr. Uzair Hassan, Convener Save Gaza Campaign Mrs. Humaira Tayyaba, and others addressed the demonstration.

Prominent philanthropist Zamarud Khan also attended the demonstration, along with children from Sweet Home.

Published in Dawn, January 29th, 2024

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