In the end, Mr. Meir Dagan, 67, former head of the israeli Secret Service ,the Mossad, was admitted to an hospital in Belarus (October 2012) where he successfully underwent a liver transplant.
Meir Dagan after transplant
The Republic of Belarus, with its capital city Minsk, is a landlocked country bordered by five countries: Russia (in the north and east), Ukraine (south), Poland(west), Lithuania and Latvia (north).Belarus, considered by many analysts "Europe's last dictatorship" has a relatively decent health system , but is certainly not among the world's leading providers of health care.
President of Belarus, Mr. Alexander Lukashenko has used this liver transplant case to make quite a publicity to himself, and to his country's surgeons, humanity, hospitality. Well, why not?
I've learnt two things from this dramatic story:
1. No matter how important you once were for your country, you might nevertheless find out one day, while facing death, that she considers you a regular citizen and will only 'play by the book'.
2. Never underestimate a small, modest, country in East Europe. Belarus, of all the countries in the world "did it"and did it well.
(* above photos - taken from the Web.)