Prosecution Summoned Rayhana Al-Mosawi to See Forensic Dr. 3 Years after Torture Case

16 May, 2016 12:41

Office of lawyer Mohammad Al-Tajer, attorney of released detainee Rayhana Al-Mosawi, said that Al-Mosawi received a phone call from Bahrain’s Special Investigation Unit (SIU) asking her to be examined by a forensic physician and undergo medical tests, three years after filing her complaint about being subjected to torture and maltreatment during her the time of her detention.

The Al-Tajer’s office stressed in a statement that “three years after the crime of torture and maltreatment she was subjected to and after the physical evidence of the crime disappeared, Rayhana Al-Mosawi was asked to undergo a new medical test by a forensic physician,” noting that “this is the second test Rayhana undergoes without receiving any results.”

The statement highlighted that Al-Mosawi was told on Thursday night to see a forensic doctor “to examine the continuous side effects due to what she the physical and psychological torture she had suffered, as Al-Mosawi affirmed after she was summoned by the SIU for interrogation that she is still suffering from partial loss of hearing in her left ear, eye problems and cramps, as well as the physiological state she is experiencing as a result of the torture and mistreatment she suffered from during her detention period.

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