Dr Swee Ang is the co-founder and a patron of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) and an orthopaedic consultant surgeon at the London and St Bartholomew’s Hospital Trust.
In the 1980s and early 1990s, she worked as a trauma and orthopaedics consultant in the refugee camps of Lebanon, with the United Nations in Gaza and the World Health Organisation in the Occupied West Bank.
Dr Swee Ang, after a lifetime of dedication to her NHS patients and the Palestinian people, was recently barred from speaking at a Medical Students Conference by the BMA after being smeared as ‘antisemitic’.