A Romanian doctor humiliating a Hungarian child in Cluj-Napoca
A doctor from Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár) has humiliated a child and his family from Szeklerland. The doctor became angry when he noticed that the patient’s relatives didn’t speak well the Romanian language.
It happened on last Saturday that there was a car accident where a child from Covasna county (Szeklerland) went trough an accident, a city bus across her foot. Last weekend the ODFIE organized the 19th poetry and folk song singing competition that was held in Cluj. By this occasion was invited the child who’s name is Sükei Katalin, she won first prize. After the awards gala she suffered an accident in the city center at (RO:) Ferdiand / (HU:) Dózsa György street. In the moment of the accident there was the child’s girlfriend who called the ODFIE organizers who rapidly went to the location where the accident happened. The ambulance took Sükei Katalin with a guide from the organizer team, the guid’s name is Fülöp Júlia Unitarian priest and president of the ODIFE.
The case was posted on Facebook by Rácz Norbert Zsolt, a Unitarian parson from Cluj, soon the whole thing has sperad widely on the social media. Mr. Rácz is the former president of the National Francis David Youth Association ( Országos Dávid Ferenc Ifjusági Egylet ODFIE) According to Mr. Rácz Norbert, as they arrived the doctor on duty Dr. Ioan Dobrescu’s first question was related to the child’s knowledge of the Romanian language, questioning why didn’t she know perfectly the official language of Romania. In this case it’s worth to mention that a child at 17 age is not always prepared after an accident or a shock to express herself on a level that the doctor would expect. On the next step the doctor acted rude with the guide / organizer Fülöp Júlia and with the parents to.
Atfer this incident Mr. Rácz Norbert had no other choice but calling Horváth Anna who’s the deputy mayor of the city. The deputy mayor than went personally in the hospital in order to solve the problem. The main conclusion is that even if there is only one official language in Cluj-Napoca, the doctor should mind his manners when he communicates with a child or with her relatives who traveled hundreds of kilometers in order to reach the hospital.
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5 Comments
Aside from the content of this article, I find it disturbing that it publishes articles in English and there are misspelled words. I think for the case described in the article the optimal solution would be that Hungarian should be made the second official language of Romania, at least in Transylvania. Just as in Switzerland or Belgium or Catalunya, where there are more than one official language of the country.
I thought that doctors were to treat the ill, sick and needy, not be political interrogators. Very small minded and backward thinking individual.
Yes… Yes.. some romanians are really awful when it comes down to hungarian/romanian relations. This doctor obviously forgets how many romanians from Temesvar, Arad etc go to Szeged for example to get medical treatment because it is so much better then in romania…what a shame.
well, the doctor clearly didn’t act very politcally correct here. On the other hand, he’s paid to treat patients, not to teach them Romanian, and the inability of the girl to speak the state’s language, after 11 school years in Romania, drove him crazy. Nowhere in the world do Hungarians have the rights (one could speak rather of privileges) they have in Romania. Nowhere have they been so protected by the state as a minority.The least they can do is to learn the state’s language.
By the way, the doctor, despite his overreaction, treated the girl absolutely well and professional.
@Mars,
You yourself are obviously on some kind of heavy medication as nothing you said makes any sense whatsoever. The doctor is a jerk-off for his and yours lack of knowledge of who was really protected there in history. St Istvan, should have left the rat population get taken out by the might Greco-Romans, your friends right, ha ha! To say briefly, yes, most able and young ethnic romanians with any sense have left Romania. Only the mad and crazy population majority remain… Sad for Romania and it’s low civility…