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2006-08-30 01:48:31 · 3 answers · asked by borislav 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases

The six health workers were first convicted in May 2004 and sentenced to death [JURIST reports] for deliberately infecting the children, but the Libyan Supreme Court overturned the convictions [JURIST report] in December 2005 and ordered a retrial. Bulgaria and its allies, including the US [JURIST report] and the European Union, contend that the nurses are innocent and maintain that their confessions were coerced through torture. The defendants, detained since 1999, previously argued that the children were infected with the virus before treatment. French Professor Luc Montagnier, the co-discover of the HIV virus, testified [JURIST report] that the infection had spread in the children's hospital before the Bulgarian nurses began their contracts there. AFP has more.

2006-08-30 21:14:39 · update #1

http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2006/08/libya-aids-trial-prosecutor-calls-for.php

2006-08-30 21:15:30 · update #2

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I THINK THEY MADE THEM THA SCAPEGOATS THEY NEEDED FOR THEIR OWN PROBLEMS WITH HYGENE AND OTHER STUFF. THOSE WHO BLAME THEM ARE CRAZY, ESPECIALLY AFTER THE REPORT OF THE TWO AIDS SPECIALIST MONTAIGNIER AND COLLIZI OR WHATEVER THEIR NAMES WERE. IT'S CRAZY AND IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY!! THEY ARE INNOCENT, I CAN BET MY RIGHT HAND ON THAT. I STILL HOPE THEY WILL BE PROVEN INNOCENT!!

2006-09-01 00:47:06 · answer #1 · answered by Stella 5 · 1 0

I would have chosen the Emirates if I had been in their shoes. It's paid better.

2006-08-30 08:52:52 · answer #2 · answered by DreamGirl 4 · 0 0

I haven't heard about them. Can you provide more detail?

2006-08-30 08:52:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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