Photo: Adnan Al-Mansi with his son
Update: 26th November 2012
Adnan Al-Mansi reportedly suffered from a seizure yesterday which caused him to fall unconscious. He was moved to AlSalmaniya hospital by security in civilian clothing from the CID. Al-Mansi was handcuffed throughout the entire process and while being moved from and to prison. He was given sedatives and returned to prison, and was told as in the past that an appointment will be set up with a specialist. Al-Mansi has yet to see a specialist. Al-Mansi stated that he cannot see from his right eye and suffers from weakness in the right side of his body, as well as a severe headache.
The BCHR reiterates its concern for Al-Mansi’s life and well-being, and stresses on the urgency of giving Al-Mansi adequate medical treatment for his condition.
Photo: Adnan Al-Mansi with his son
Update: 26th November 2012
Adnan Al-Mansi reportedly suffered from a seizure yesterday which caused him to fall unconscious. He was moved to AlSalmaniya hospital by security in civilian clothing from the CID. Al-Mansi was handcuffed throughout the entire process and while being moved from and to prison. He was given sedatives and returned to prison, and was told as in the past that an appointment will be set up with a specialist. Al-Mansi has yet to see a specialist. Al-Mansi stated that he cannot see from his right eye and suffers from weakness in the right side of his body, as well as a severe headache.
The BCHR reiterates its concern for Al-Mansi’s life and well-being, and stresses on the urgency of giving Al-Mansi adequate medical treatment for his condition.
07 November 2012
The Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) is gravely concerned by reports from the attorney and the brother of Bahraini detainee Adnan Al-Mansi, 22. According to them, Al-Mansi was subjected to severe physical torture, including sexual assaults in the form of anal assault. Following his arrest on 30th May 2012, Al-Mansi has also been denied adequate medical treatment.
Al-Mansi was forced to stand in the sun for hours, then denied access to restrooms, and also subjected to water depravation.
Attorney Makki subsequently sent several requests demanding his release, and for her client to be given adequate medical treatment. All her requests to the Bahraini government officials were denied– including the request for a detailed medical report on his condition. As Al-Mansi’s health deteriorated further, he fell unconscious. He was taken for treatment in Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC), which was later discontinued based on the prison physician’s recommendation.
Due to the severe anal bleeding resulting from sexual assaults in detention, physicians consulted by Al-Mansi’s family fear that his injuries will most likely cause a tumor. They also fear that his head injuries might cause permanent paralysis. Psychologically, Al-Mansi’s state is serious as he is severely depressed. The family sent a request for him to be seen by a psychiatrist but to no avail.