New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Cited for Non-Assistance to a New York Community in 9/11 Crisis
Released on: August 22, 2011, 12:30 pm
Author:
Gerard Sunnen, MD
Industry:
Healthcare
Charges of non-assistance to a New York community, post 9/11,
in a context of bias and discrimination, were filed with the U.S.
Health and Human Services (HHS), the Federal Emergency Management
Administration (FEMA), and the New York State Division of Human Rights
(NYSDHR).
According to the Verified Complaints, the New York State Department of Health
(NYSDOH) ignored repeated requests to assist in the medical and mental health care
of French-American residents of New York, and of French tourists trapped by the 9/11
cataclysm.
As official coordinator for the French consular 9/11 crisis task force, Gérard
Sunnen, MD, a U.S. veteran and dual national, reported that many individuals were
severely distraught and maximally stressed by the 9/11 catastrophe and needed acute
and chronic support services. He pointed out that French president Jacques Chirac
was the first president of a foreign nation to come to New York after 9/11, offering
his nation’s condolences and assistance. After his visit, he promptly dispatched
French senator Monique Cerisier-ben Guiga to New York to oversee consular
humanitarian actions.
“The prejudicial actions of the NYSDOH then reached new heights in the era offreedom fries” as part of a pattern and in a spirit of retribution for France’s
non-participation in the Iraq conflict. Curiously, nowhere did it ever reach the
intensity of New York,” reports Dr. Sunnen, “please recall the well-publicized
incidents of wine bottles vindictively smashed in the streets, the eggs thrown at
the façade of the Consulate of France, and the inflammatory headlines in the New
York tabloids during those times. Because of coordinated boycotts, many French-owned
businesses failed in New York, creating widespread mental health calamities.”
“Consequences of NYSDOH’s usage of its powers traveled far beyond New York,” said
Dr. Sunnen, adding, “We were working with our Egyptian colleagues on two clinical
studies, under the auspices of the University of Cairo and the Egyptian Ministry of
Health. Both studies aimed at major public health issues in the Middle East and in
the U.S., one regarding hepatitis C in Egypt, where the hepatitis C prevalence is by
far the highest in the world, and the other on diabetic skin ulcers, a major cause
of lower leg amputations worldwide. “
“Due to NYSDOH’s interference, the research contracts fell through and the studies
were abandoned.” Information on the impedance to these international medical
research initiatives can be found on the Internet. Legislative attempts designed to
curb NYSDOH’s oft-reported undemocratic practices were all vetoed by Governor George
E. Pataki in 2004.
Dr. Sunnen concluded, “In countering today’s tendency for international
polarizations, friends and allies need to solidify their ties and cooperative
efforts, and there may be nowhere better to start than with actively nurturing
medical fellowship and goodwill.”
Contact Details: Gérard Sunnen, MD
Ozonics International, LLC
200 East 33rd Street
New York, NY 10016
www.triroc.com/sunnen
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