Dhaka,
Nov 13 (UNB) - British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke on Wednesday
said her visit to the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic
Rehabilitation (NITOR) with Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum was "another
reminder" of the horrific violence that happened during the Jul-Aug
protests.
"The UK recognises
the bravery of the young Bangladeshi people whilst calling for a democratic and
inclusive future for Bangladesh," said the High Commissioner.
"Speaking to the
patients I met today, it was clear that the UK Emergency Medical Team has
provided much-needed specialised treatment working together with the hospital
team," she said.
The British High
Commissioner visited the NITOR where the UK Emergency Medical Team is providing
medical treatment to students injured during Jul-Aug protests.
The highly experienced
team has consulted dozens of injured students, starting from November 5.
They are also carrying
out two to three complex surgeries every day and providing physiotherapy and
rehabilitation support.
END/UNB/MK/SAM/1715 hrs