Bahrain Attorney-General has ordered a reopening of the case in civil court for 20 doctors, who were sentenced to up to 15 years in prison by a military judge last week.
International condemnation of the doctors sentences combined with protests in Bahrain, seems the Government revision order convinced have.
The doctors were arrested after treatment violates against the demonstrators this year. One for the physician, Dr. Nada Dhaif, a mother of two, who sentenced to 15 years, was forced to confess their fees.
Currently in her home in Manama after a complaint for a civilian retrial, she says that charges by sectarian discrimination were motivated.
"My fees were a public building is the largest hospital in Bahrain, the Salmaniya Medical Center fill;" with force and arms, "says Dhaif." "Severity one was instigating regime in Bahrain." My only crime... is that I do not mean task. I obeyed [medical] oath. I helped people. 99% for the physician, 99% were all Shiites. "I believe that we are targeted based on our sect."
Dhaif helped a medical tent at the roundabout Pearl in the Central Bahrain, the focal point of anti-Government protests in February and March set up.
A violent crackdown
Human rights groups estimate more than 30 people died and hundreds were injured, as security forces cleared protesters from the site. Demonstrators has illegally occupied of Bahrain Government the site and plotting to overthrow the Sunni al-Khalifa monarchy accused.
Dhaif says it was not until after the foreign troops came from Saudi Arabia was in favour of the Bahrain Government in March, which arrested them.
they stormed in my house [and] I don't know who these people were, she says. "they wore civilian clothes, fully armed with weapons and arms, and they were all masked." "I had moved out of my bedroom, and raised in a civilian car."
It was shortly after Dhaif says that in a confession after joined, beaten and spit was cast on signing. "she me threatened with rape,", she says.
Permission groups remain vigilant
Said Boumadouha of the London human rights group Amnesty International, which the military provided closely tracked, the Court challenged judicial integrity. "The President of the Court [was] an officer, the prosecution [was] military prosecution, part of the Ministry of Defense is the place or the building of the military justice or BEF, Bahrain Defense Force, was", he says. "Studies in these courts was very unfair."
Boumadouha says that anti-government protesters from Central Manama have driven but that clashes with security forces in the surrounding villages. "The protest March and February have shared really, really and the company between Sunnis and Shiites polarizes the it quite dangerous," he says.
Human rights groups urge US officials shift a proposed 53 million US-dollar selling arms to Bahrain, home of the U.S. Fifth fleet, Bahrain address violations of human rights meaningful steps is taking.
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