As an Irish surgeon I am ashamed to read yet another carefully worded denial by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) of “ongoing” abuses in Bahrain.
My colleague and friend Aki Alekri, who trained in Ireland and who is an alumni of RCSI, has survived the most outrageous maltreatment and torture at the hands of the Bahraini regime. He remains incarcerated there. Dr Fatima Haji, a tutor in RCSI when she was abducted and tortured by the Bahraini regime, continues to live with those memories and scars. Bassim Dhaif and his brother Ghassan, both of whom trained in Ireland and are alumni of RCSI, were also abducted and tortured for months; so also 50 other medics and paramedics and nurses in Bahrain in 2011. Their suffering continues. (Examiner) >
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