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  • "She has been praised by many individuals, governments and organisations; however, she has also faced a diverse range of criticism. These include objections by various individuals, including Christopher Hitchens, Michael Parenti, Aroup Chatterjee, Vishva Hindu Parishad, against the proselytizing focus of her work; this included baptisms of the dying, a strong pro-life stance on abortion and a belief in the spiritual goodness of poverty. Several medical journals also criticised the standard of medical care in her hospices, and concerns were raised about the opaque nature in which donated money was spent." "Her philosophy and implementation have faced some criticism. While noting how little evidence Mother Teresa's critics were able to find against her, David Scott wrote that Mother Teresa limited herself to keeping people alive rather than tackling poverty itself. She has also been criticized for her view on suffering: according to an article in the Alberta Report, she felt that suffering would bring people closer to Jesus. The quality of care offered to terminally ill patients in the Homes for the Dying has been criticised in the medical press, notably The Lancet and the British Medical Journal, which reported the reuse of hypodermic needles, poor living conditions, including the use of cold baths for all patients, and an anti-materialist approach that precluded the use of systematic diagnosis." "The spending of the charity money received has been criticized by some. Christopher Hitchens and the liberal German magazine Stern have said that money that was donated with the intention of it being spent on the keeping of the poor was spent on other projects instead." "Towards the end of her life, Mother Teresa attracted some negative attention in the Western media. The journalist Christopher Hitchens has been one of her most active critics. He was commissioned to co-write and narrate the documentary Hell's Angel about her for the British Channel 4 after Aroup Chatterjee encouraged the making of such a program, although Chatterjee was unhappy with the "sensationalist approach" of the final product. Hitchens expanded his criticism in a 1995 book, The Missionary Position. Chatterjee writes that while she was alive Mother Teresa and her official biographers refused to collaborate with his own investigations and that she failed to defend herself against critical coverage in the Western press. He gives as examples a report in The Guardian in Britain whose "stringent (and quite detailed) attack on conditions in her orphanages ... [include] charges of gross neglect and physical and emotional abuse", and another documentary Mother Teresa: Time for Change? broadcast in several European countries. Both Chatterjee and Hitchens have themselves been subject to criticism for their stance. The German magazine Stern published a hostile article on the first anniversary of Mother Teresa's death. This concerned allegations regarding financial matters and the spending of donations. The medical press has also published criticism of her, arising from very different outlooks and priorities on patients' needs. Other critics include Tariq Ali, a member of the editorial committee of the New Left Review, and the Irish-born investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Teresa
  • Hi ya Auzziegob. This is what I reckon was the most disgustingly disturbing part of this womans scandalous behaviour that went virtually unnoticed for decades.It's been revealed that even though she had access to the billion dollar catholic empire and could have bought any amount of medicines and medical aid available,she deliberately made people die in unbearable agony. She was also getting massive bribery donations from crimelords. Instead of giving the very sick and helpless persons in her care the incredibly cheap pain relieving medication,available worldwide,given to any one else in paliative care,Theresa made people,(including thousands of terminal cancer victims,even children),,say neverending monotonous and useless prayers,.,UNTILL THEY WERE DEAD ! Can you you imagine that sort of patient care being served up in hospital wards in New York,Paris,London,etc,., The hospitals would be closed down and the doctors responsible for this horrendous abuse would be jailed for life,.,or close to it. In China,they would be shot. She also made thousands of these poor people live out their days in extreme filthy poverty and stinking unsanitary slum conditions. And Theresa didn't make herself suffer like that for years on end,.,.,which is typical of fraudsters and scam artists like her. Theresa did all of these nightmare things to human beings just because of her own delusional beliefs in gods and her need to be the most famous nun in the world.

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