1 Sep 2011
Bahrain (Islam Times) – The “Front Line for Human rights” organization deputy in Ireland, Andrew Anderson, considered that the situation in Bahrain does not show a sign of a peaceful solution any time soon…
Islam Times: In an interview, the member of the Irish medical delegation which visited Bahrain recently confirmed that the doctors and nurses were subjected to torture in Bahraini prisons, describing the arrest of such a large number of doctors and medical staff as horrific.
1 Sep 2011
Bahrain (Islam Times) – The “Front Line for Human rights” organization deputy in Ireland, Andrew Anderson, considered that the situation in Bahrain does not show a sign of a peaceful solution any time soon…
Islam Times: In an interview, the member of the Irish medical delegation which visited Bahrain recently confirmed that the doctors and nurses were subjected to torture in Bahraini prisons, describing the arrest of such a large number of doctors and medical staff as horrific.
Andrew Anderson added “The arrest of such a large number of doctors and nurses has not happened in any country in the world, this is horrific in Bahrain”, stressing that the medical staff do not threaten security in Bahrain and there is no reason for their continued presence in prison.
The “Front Line for Human rights” organization deputy continued saying “We have met many of the medical staff and we heard that they had been subjected to the worst kind of torture and everyone of them is in a state of shock due to the style of the torture they were subjected to”, pointing out that the crisis is still ongoing and that the pressure is still ongoing against the citizens because of their participation in the protests.
Anderson also expressed his hope of reaching a peaceful solution to the crisis in Bahrain, saying that the signs are not apparent that a breakthrough is likely soon.