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Phil in Paris
12-07-2004, 09:49 PM
Libya says it may review death sentences imposed on five Bulgarian nurses convicted of starting an Aids epidemic, which killed 40 children.
Foreign Minister Abdelraham Shalgam said that if victims were compensated, the verdicts could be "re-examined".

The five nurses and a Palestinian doctor, who was also convicted, had pleaded not guilty, and several said they confessed under torture.

The sentences, handed down in May, were widely criticised internationally.


Both the United States and the European Union attacked the verdicts.

Prosecutors argued the accused gave patients HIV in a bid to find an Aids cure.

But the six medics say the HIV outbreak at a children's hospital in Benghazi was caused by poor hygiene.

In all, 426 children were infected with HIV and at least 40 have since died.

Compensation


Now Libya says that if Bulgaria pays financial compensation to the victims and helps build a hospital for Aids sufferers, the verdicts could be reconsidered.

"There are three problems at stake: the families of the children who died of Aids, the sick children and the Bulgarian nurses," said Mr Shalgam.

"If these two steps are fulfilled then we can talk about the third step, which is related to reversing the verdict," he added, after discussing the issue with his Bulgarian counterpart, Solomon Passy, during a meeting of Mediterranean nations held in the Netherlands.

Mr Shalgam said that he wanted the European Union to be involved in any settlement.

The EU lifted an 18-year arms embargo in October, the latest sign of improving relations with Tripoli.

EU external affairs commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner has said that a conclusion to the HIV affair "would also be very good for the Libyans".


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4071069.stm

Fed-X
12-07-2004, 10:47 PM
How could you ever "compensate" for the loss of a child or children in this case.... However, the prosecution stinks in this case... Sounds like an unfortunate event followed by extortion.

Thanks for sharing this, Phil.

Keltria
12-07-2004, 11:52 PM
I agree totally - it just does not make sense - Anyone who deliberatly infects anyone with the AIDS virus, hands that person a death sentence. They should be charged with murder, because that is what it is. Be it a child or an adult. Infecting anyone with AIDS is murder.