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Published Date: 04 July 2009
DENTIST Omer Butt of Manchester, who told Muslim patients he would treat them only if they wore Islamic dress, will be able to continue to practise, a General Dental Council panel has ruled.
It noted that he had changed his approach after he ordered two women to wear headscarfs.


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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2009 9:46 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

John JP,

04/07/2009 08:22:30
Can't believe this goes on in the UK.
2

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 04/07/2009 09:03:21
Better believe it - this is deliberate policy on the part of the Labour party to gain and keep "Asian" votes. The question is - has he actually changed his practice now or is his promise the same one as before when he was asked to desist from this absurd request?
3

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04/07/2009 17:31:41
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fife runner,

04/07/2009 17:51:20
how did he know they were Muslims. My dentist does not ask me what my faith if any is.
5

Willie Mor,

04/07/2009 18:31:29
if this is way that this guy practiced medicine, then he should be disbarred.

To reject medical care because someone does not weir a veil is absolutely outrageous.

Maybe Iain Brady should be allowed back out because he has changed his approach?

6

zeno,

www.zenosblog.com 04/07/2009 18:50:23
Do you think we could be told what his changed approach is?

 

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