Monday, October 10, 2011

Bahrain criticized the Crackdown

21 April 2011, last updated at 19: 17 Caroline Hawley -ET, Caroline Hawley Body of Bahraini who died in police custody BBC News rights groups say four people have died, human rights groups are expressing growing concern about the maintenance of security crackdown in Bahrain.

Campaign group Physicians for human rights report has called for an international investigation of the use of "excessive force".


It says, at least among those arrested are 32 medics after the start of the protests.


The Government denied the reports were "false", suggest that the doctors have been arrested or detained without distinction.


However, for those who had been careful in the management of the offices of the block-which has been "overrun with political and sectarian activities"-were the subject of the investigation, the spokesman said.

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Physicians for human rights has argued that some doctors have been in the middle of the night in their homes as the legend of the men.

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organizations have so far failed to understand is that some of the most important Bahrain's. day-care services had not been the political and sectarian activities "
End Quote Maysoon Sabkar Government spokesman reported hundreds of people have been detained are doctors and prominent human rights activist. Others have lost their jobs to take part in the protests.

Rights groups, that many of those arrested have been held to their whereabouts Unknown, arbitrary, and that four of the prisoners have died in custody.


Physicians for human rights says, in the opinion of the medics have been allocated for arrest for surrender purposes because they have been treated the wounded Klimaflüchtlinge and see the evidence of abuses by security forces.


The International Committee of the Red Cross to visit prisoners in March after the request. It has been a reply.


For mounting concern in the middle of the Amnesty International has called on Bahrain's, the allies in order to put an end to what it calls by pressing the spiralling human rights crisis.

"Malicious propaganda"

William Hague, British Foreign Secretary, called on the Bahraini authorities to act in accordance with the law.


He said the arrests of opposition figures, the deaths due to torture allegations and parental responsibility, the denial of medical reports were very troubling.


However, Government spokesman Sabkar Maysoon, Physicians for human rights said the allegations were "completely FALSE".


"What have so far failed to understand some of the most important Bahrain's in the management of the locations, including Salmaniya medical complex, services had exceeded the political and sectarian activities," he said.


"After this propaganda of malware, the suspension of the services, medical care, severely endangering the life of isolation and spreading.


"This was completely unacceptable behaviour of the standard. These are responsible for, and organized into a proper, legal manner, "he said.


 

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