Medics’ trial in Bahrain postponed until next week
Medics’ trial in Bahrain postponed until next week
From Jenifer Fenton, CNN – June 6, 2011 — Updated 1634 GMT (0034 HKT)
(CNN) — Medical workers accused of trying to overthrow Bahrain’s monarchy, among other charges, will get additional time to consult with attorneys before their trial begins, a military court judge ruled Monday.
The judge postponed the trial of the 47 health workers to June 13. It originally was scheduled to begin Monday.
Many of the medics — 24 doctors and 23 nurses and paramedics — worked at Salmaniya Medical Complex, which the government says served as a coordination point for protests against the government where staff neglected their duties.
The justice ministry said the accused are charged with crimes that include incitement to overthrow the regime, deadly assault and refusal to help persons in need.
Activists and human rights groups allege that the medical workers are being prosecuted for treating protesters.
During Monday’s session, lawyers for the medics challenged the court’s legitimacy and asked that workers accused of misdemeanors be released, according to one person who was in court and an opposition figure who spoke with someone who attended the hearing.
The judge denied both motions, the sources said. …more