Finally, Maisam (11) manages to open his eyes again.



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But Maisam’s suffering is very complicated, and it was difficult for the interpreter to understand, and not least, to adequately explain everything the doctors said.

His theory of diagnosis

But eventually Khatoul involved Norwegian hospital doctor Mina Adampour in the case.

Adampour speaks to him and thus has served as a link between the mother and the Greek doctors. Eventually, Mom could find out what doctors think is Maisam’s fault.

PHYSICIAN AND INTERPRETER: The family has hired the doctor from the hospital and the debate from the Mina Adampour community. Adampour speaks it, the mother tongue of the family.
PHYSICIAN AND INTERPRETER: The family has hired the doctor from the hospital and the debate from the Mina Adampour community. Adampour speaks it, the mother tongue of the family. Photo: Trond Reidar Teigen / NTB Scanpix

– Doctors have a main theory about which diagnosis is involved and treat Maisam with good results based on this diagnosis. But at the same time, they have two other hypotheses that they examine. All these three diseases are similar in both symptoms and treatment,
Adampour explains.

For privacy reasons, TV 2 does not go into detail about the doctors’ hypotheses. But Khatoul has allowed both Adampour and Greek doctors to comment on Maisam regarding TV 2. So far, TV 2 has not received the necessary permissions from
Greek authorities will interview managers at the Athens hospital, but medical assistants have given Adampour information about the Maisam case.

Adampour is also a well-known social debater, but he expresses himself here only as a doctor.

– What do you know about Maisam’s condition now?

– I know it is serious and could have been fatal if you had not received the help you received. But he had to leave the Moria camp to get enough help. We also know that conditions in the camp delayed their help.
he has.

Adampour says making a safe diagnosis in Maisam is difficult, in part because doctors don’t know everything he’s been exposed to in Moria.

– Poor and unforeseen conditions in the camp increase both the risk of being exposed to disease and the risk of having to wait a long time before receiving adequate treatment, Adampour explains, adding that he does not believe Maisam had survived.
if he had stayed in Moria.

The Athens hospital immediately realized that Maisam was seriously ill, but by then he had already been ill for a long time.
The Athens hospital immediately realized that Maisam was seriously ill, but by then he had already been ill for a long time. Photo: Private

– Returning to Moria camp could end in fatalities

At the same time, Khatoul’s mother fears that Maisam will be sent back to the refugee camp as soon as he is released from the hospital.

“Maisam became very ill the first time he was in Moria,” she says, before the tears start.

– I am sad all the time, Maisam is still sick and it is very difficult to live in Moria.

Adampour strongly recommends that Maisam be sent back to the refugee camp.

– It could be fatal for Maisam in the worst case, he says, before giving more details:

– The three hypotheses in which doctors work are serious diseases that require long-term medical follow-up. At the same time, the three diseases in question can lead to various complications in the future. This makes tracking even more
More complicated.But you won’t receive this follow-up if it’s returned to Moria, says Adampour.

She emphasizes that doctors still don’t know what triggered the serious illness.

– There may be factors in the camp that made him sick. This causes a lot of uncertainty among the relatives if Maisam has to return there.

Lawyer struggles to bring family to Norway

Both aid organization The Drop in the Sea and Norwegian family lawyer Randi Hagen Spydevold are now working to prevent a return to Moria.

Randi Hagen Spydevold has taken the case of the family.
Randi Hagen Spydevold has taken the case of the family. Photo: Private

– I have asked the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to consider the case of the family. I hope they conclude that the best thing for Maisam is to get him out of Greece and place him in another country with better capacity. If that happens,
I ask Norway to decide on that question. Maisam is associated with Norway, and then Norway is perhaps the best country for him to live in.

– But Norway has previously considered the family’s asylum application, which ended up being rejected and sent out of the country. Why should you reconsider Norway?

– Now is a new situation for Maisam. That is the humanitarian side to consider now.

– The family is now in Greece, shouldn’t they aim to stay there?

– Greece does not have the capacity to serve all asylum seekers. That’s why ten other European countries have said they will relieve Greece and care for the children and families with children of the Moria camp. Norway can’t just sit on the fence and close their eyes
On the contrary, Norway as a humanitarian country should be at the top of the list of countries that want to help, says the lawyer.



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