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AKUH doctor 'sacked' over sending FB friend request to Sharmeen Obaid's sister

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KARACHI:

A doctor at the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) Karachi has allegedly been fired for sending a Facebook friend request to one of his patients.
The patient is Oscar-winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s sister. Sharmeen took to social media and expressed her disapproval of the incident.

She wrote that her sister went to the AKU emergency and doctor who tended to her tried to add her on Facebook.

She added that the doctor had messed with the wrong women in the wrong family and she would definitely report him as harassment needed to be stopped.



Ali Moeen Nawazish, a young blogger, shared a post of a message written to him allegedly by the doctor’s friend, wherein the latter laments the firing of a kind, hardworking father of four.
The AKUH administration, however, neither confirmed nor denied the development.

“The AKUH always maintains the highest standards of confidentiality and will not release any information on either employees or patients,” the spokesperson told The Express Tribune.

Nighat Dad, lawyer and founder of Digital Rights Foundation, said she considered this harassment. “It’s a breach of confidentiality between a doctor and his patient,” she told The Express Tribune.

However, she added that the hospital’s response was too harsh.

“Firing the doctor isn’t a solution to this problem,” she maintained.

Abdul Hameed Bhutto, the in-charge of the FIA cyber crime cell Karachi, said sending a Facebook friend request, which could either be accepted or rejected, was not harassment.

This, he added, could not be contested in any court under the Pakistan Electronic Crime Act introduced in 2016.

“Blackmailing or sending obscene material through messages or posts is considered harassment, which in this case has not been done,” Bhutto maintained.

According to the Supreme Court lawyer Khalil Ahmed Siddiqui, sending an add request on social media does not fall under any definition of harassment. “It’s not an offence,” he added.

However, he pointed out, the act could be against the AKUH’s code of conduct.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/154281...b-friend-request-sharmeen-obaids-sister/?7855
 
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She could've blocked him what a way to ruin someone's life and career for cheap publicity....
@Zibago @Hell hound @django @Moonlight

I wonder what she will call the guy who will send marriage proposal to her sis a rapist?
doctor shouldn't have done that but it wasn't that big an ethical breach to merit such harsh punishment.a warning would have suffice.
 
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Doctor was an idiot! Clearly the patient was not interested.

But, this could have been quietly done. Nowadays everyone seems to be desperate for attention on social media, from celebrities to the common folk. Expect the sister to become a z list celebrity appearing on morning shows soon.
 
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KARACHI:

A doctor at the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) Karachi has allegedly been fired for sending a Facebook friend request to one of his patients.
The patient is Oscar-winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy’s sister. Sharmeen took to social media and expressed her disapproval of the incident.

She wrote that her sister went to the AKU emergency and doctor who tended to her tried to add her on Facebook.

She added that the doctor had messed with the wrong women in the wrong family and she would definitely report him as harassment needed to be stopped.



Ali Moeen Nawazish, a young blogger, shared a post of a message written to him allegedly by the doctor’s friend, wherein the latter laments the firing of a kind, hardworking father of four.
The AKUH administration, however, neither confirmed nor denied the development.

“The AKUH always maintains the highest standards of confidentiality and will not release any information on either employees or patients,” the spokesperson told The Express Tribune.

Nighat Dad, lawyer and founder of Digital Rights Foundation, said she considered this harassment. “It’s a breach of confidentiality between a doctor and his patient,” she told The Express Tribune.

However, she added that the hospital’s response was too harsh.

“Firing the doctor isn’t a solution to this problem,” she maintained.

Abdul Hameed Bhutto, the in-charge of the FIA cyber crime cell Karachi, said sending a Facebook friend request, which could either be accepted or rejected, was not harassment.

This, he added, could not be contested in any court under the Pakistan Electronic Crime Act introduced in 2016.

“Blackmailing or sending obscene material through messages or posts is considered harassment, which in this case has not been done,” Bhutto maintained.

According to the Supreme Court lawyer Khalil Ahmed Siddiqui, sending an add request on social media does not fall under any definition of harassment. “It’s not an offence,” he added.

However, he pointed out, the act could be against the AKUH’s code of conduct.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/154281...b-friend-request-sharmeen-obaids-sister/?7855
Tried to add on FB(I thought tried to r@pe her).
No boundaries in Pakistan(Well the right sentence will be no boundaries on FB).
Itni sharam aati hai tu FB per ho hi kion tum.
Bechary ki nokri gai...
 
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The stupid doctor got what he deserved and some misogynists on the forum are having their usual temper tantrums.
 
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good work getting rid of the doctor.
With the amount of requests Pakistani Tharak awam send to girls on fb
this needs to be stopped
 
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She could've blocked him what a way to ruin someone's life and career for cheap publicity....
@Zibago @Hell hound @django @Moonlight

I wonder what she will call the guy who will send marriage proposal to her sis a rapist?
Tbh the doctor should not have done this, he should know better, he is in a position of responsibility and influence.Kudos bro
 
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That was unprofessional. Doctor should've asked her first before adding her on Facebook and there is nothing wrong then but making such fuss just to get bloody publicity is hilarious. How is that "Harassment?" She could've blocked him as simple.
 
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Its so stupid to have profile on Facebook and then call friend request harassment. Although its unprofessional to make a friend request to a patient but come on just don't accept it. What if he might just wanted to add a famous person as friend. By this logic how many people have added famous people as friend on their Facebook profiles.
 
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