News Deputy Health Minister Hugo Lopez-Gatell in the interview in which he linked medication shortage protests with international right-wing groups.
Health minister sees attempted coup by right-wing interests in cancer meds protests After backlash, Lopez-Gatell backtracked on some of his claims
Published on Tuesday, June 29, 2021
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Protests against medication shortages led by parents of children with cancer are linked to international right-wing groups with a mentality that borders on coup plotting, according to Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell.
“I would like to issue a kind of alert,” the official said during a television interview broadcast on Sunday.
“This type of generation of coup narratives has sometimes been connected in Latin America, in the history of Latin America, with coups, coups d’état. And this idea of children with cancer who don’t have medications, we increasingly see it positioned as part of a campaign … of inte
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