20 medical personnel were court-martialed Bahrain sentenced to 15 years in prison for treatment for protesters against the government and the use of force has won the claim was tried again in civil court.
Under pressure from the international community, governments must agree to Bahrain 18 doctors and two nurses participating in protests earlier this year in this country, the military court had sentenced to prison 15 years, to trial in a civil trial.
Against the government brutally suppressed the protesters. |
Attorney General Ali al-Boainain reason that the defendants would "benefit from a review of evidence and their charges have the right to defense counsel."
Earlier, a paramilitary trial was open to hearing the doctors participating in protests earlier this year with the various judgments, including those sentenced to 15 years in prison. They are accused of owning illegal weapons, stealing medical equipment and talk up against the security forces.
Continuously opposed the court's verdict, the doctors said he was tortured during interrogation to coercion.
The above information has caused outrage around the world, especially human rights organizations, medical associations and the United Nations. Under strong pressure of public opinion, a civil trial will be open to hearing the doctors.
It's not the trial results will happen, but this move has opened up "way out" for medical doctors. They hope to be heard fairly by the concepts of health care, aid to the target, the rights and obligations.
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