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Irish-trained surgeon sentenced to five years in Bahrain


Dr. Ali al-Ekri

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An Irish-trained surgeon has been sentenced to five years in a Bahrain jail for taking a part in an uprising in the country last year.

According to the Irish Times, an appeals court convicted the doctor, Ali al-Ekri, along with eight other medical professionals, who were all given sentences between one month and five years.

However, only two are expected to serve terms in prison; Dr Ekri (five years) and Ebrahim al-Demestani (three years).

Dr Ali al-Ekri studied at the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin.

Nine doctors were acquitted of any wrongdoing, reports the Irish Times, including Nada Dhaif, chair of the Bahrain Rehabilitation and Anti Violence Organisation (Bravo).

At a briefing at the Mansion House in Dublin, she called on the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) to condemn the sentences handed down to the doctors.

“It’s not like the jails or prison in the modern world where a criminal goes in and gets rehabilitation,” she said. “It is a facility used to punish and torture people. People are punished there for freedom of expression.

“I lost a year-plus of my life fighting this regime."

The doctor, who claims the Bahraini authorities beat, electrocuted, and threatened to raper her,  said her colleagues were jailed for speaking out against the Bahraini government and that she was personally prosecuted for talking to the press during the uprising. While she fears the persecution she face face on returning to the country, she said she will go there in the coming weeks to continue her campaign.

The RCSI yesterday issued this statement:

“The RCSI welcomes the release of a number of healthcare professionals. However, the college very much regrets the decision of the Bahraini government to sentence a number of medical personnel to terms in prison,” the statement said.

The college said the Bahraini government needed to show humanity by withdrawing the sentences. “We ask King Hamad to release those medics who have been sentenced or imprisoned. We are determined to contribute to the future of Bahrain by providing high-quality medical and nursing education in a non-sectarian environment to our more than 1,000 students,” the statement said.

“We will help them to reach their potential and so as to maximize future opportunities, irrespective of their background.”


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Why are you called VonLiebenitz? Thatas not an Irish name. I have mates studying medicine and PhDs in RCSI. You might need a big dose of cop on.
Why do we even have an institution named the Royal College of Surgeons?We have no royalty here.Should,nt it have been renamed after 1922?Or is it a real indication of were fealty of the Irish Government actually lies?The R.C.S have actually fired several of the doctors involved in this and the only support they have shown in in this useless rhetoric designed so as not to offend the Bahrain government.It shows an appalling lack of conscience and courage.Sickening in the extreme.But then again im sure they were advised by the incumbent government to tread lightly as they were advised so as not to upset the U.S and NATO.Or maybe it was the english crown that interfered.Or perhaps they did it of their own accord.Who knows?
 




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