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Innocent medics face death in Libya

Posted by Lindsay Beyerstein at 11:20 AM on September 21, 2006.


Healthcare providers on trial for their lives on false charges of giving HIV to kids.
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Declan Butler hopes the blogosphere can help free the Tripoli 6, six health care professionals who are about to be executed for allegedly giving Libyan children HIV.

The prestigious journal Nature published an unusually strongly-worded denunciation of Libya's attempt to scapegoat innocent people:


“Imagine that five American nurses and a British doctor have been detained and tortured in a Libyan prison since 1999, and that a Libyan prosecutor called at the end of August for their execution… on trumped-up charges of deliberately contaminating more than 400 children with HIV in 1998. Meanwhile, the international community and its leaders sit by, spectators of a farce of a trial, leaving a handful of dedicated volunteer humanitarian lawyers and scientists to try to secure their release.

Implausible? That scenario, with the medics enduring prison conditions reminiscent of the film Midnight Express, is currently playing out in a Tripoli court, except that the nationalities of the medics are different. The nurses are from Bulgaria and the doctor is Palestinian.”
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The principles of law and science have the common aim of discovering the truth. A previous assessment of the case by two prominent AIDS researchers, Luc Montagnier and Vittorio Colizzi, concluded that the charges are false, that the medics are innocent, and that the infections resulted from poor hygiene in Libya's hospitals. It was not a plot orchestrated by the CIA and Israel's Mossad, as President Gaddafi alleged in 2001 — an allegation that has driven a popular thirst for vengeance in Libya.

The case is politically embarrassing for Gaddafi. Finding a scapegoat is easier than having to admit that the infection of the children was an accidental tragedy. But the most likely diplomatic compromise — that the medics will be condemned to death, with this being commuted to a life sentence — is unacceptable. They are innocent, and the law and science can prove it, if they get the belated opportunity.
As Revere notes, the many of the fantastic allegations against the health care workers were extracted under torture.

Here's a synopsis of the legal status of the Tripoli 6, also from Nature.

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Lindsay Beyerstein a New York writer blogging at Majikthise.


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contact senators
Posted by: porgygirl on Sep 21, 2006 7:04 AM   
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I just wrote to my senators, asking them to call attention to this situation and/or petition for a fair trial (or, better, release) for these six people. Couldn't hurt.

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freaks
Posted by: eldoradoman1953 on Sep 21, 2006 7:19 AM   
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bomb libia

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freaks
Posted by: eldoradoman1953 on Sep 21, 2006 7:19 AM   
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bomb libia

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» RE: freaks Posted by: AnarchX
Americans have no more room to Protest Torture and False Imprisonment
Posted by: Ouelle on Sep 21, 2006 7:31 AM   
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Aren't we doing the same sort of thing in Gauntanamo and elsewhere? So no we can't "bomb Libya" you dumb racist redneck. You don't seem to mind this kind of thing when it happens to others. When Bush does it it's "hazing" if it's Libya they're "freaks" savages, uncivilized, dictators etc. Who the hell are we to say anything to anyone at this point? And why is this more tragic than extraordinary rendition and Gitmo or Abu Grahib?

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Gaddafi's Libya
Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive on Sep 21, 2006 9:24 AM   
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Yes... He still rules even if it has changed its name. I suggest emailing the Charge d'Affaires for Libya..much more direct. Below is an email I sent him. He's a Bush appointee but if enough of us give him some static..maybe he'll get off his duff and do something to earn his excessive pay.

"Attention: Gregory L. Berry
Charge d'Affaires
Libya

Sir:
As an American citizen, I am concerned about our VERY POOR response to the Libyan state-sponsered mock trial of the five Bulgaria nurses and the Palestinian doctor referred to on the Internet as "The Libyan Six". They have been charged using bogus falsified "evidence". For five years, they have been tortured and raped and while egregiously false evidence has been generated to convict them.

The medics are innocent. It is clear to the world that the infections resulted from poor hygiene in Libyan hospitals. Finding a scapegoat for this accidental tragedy is contemptible and lowers Libya and Gaddafi to corrupt bestial status. By association, if we say and do nothing, we are just as contemptible. The world awaits your response. Further criminal treatment of these citizens is unacceptable. I, and many thousands of Americans, emplore you to work to free them and return them to their home countries."

Feel free to use as a guide for your own vitrol.

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