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Libya sets date for medic ruling | Libya sets date for medic ruling |
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Libya's Supreme Court says it will rule on 11 July on the final appeal of six foreign medical workers condemned for infecting 438 children with HIV. | Libya's Supreme Court says it will rule on 11 July on the final appeal of six foreign medical workers condemned for infecting 438 children with HIV. |
Five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor say they are innocent of giving tainted blood to the children. | Five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor say they are innocent of giving tainted blood to the children. |
The court is expected to uphold their death sentences but may leave a final decision to the High Judicial Council. | The court is expected to uphold their death sentences but may leave a final decision to the High Judicial Council. |
The sentences may be commuted in exchange for a compensation package for the children's families. | The sentences may be commuted in exchange for a compensation package for the children's families. |
Fifty-six of the 438 children infected with tainted blood at the Benghazi hospital in 1998 have since died. | |
Poor hygiene | Poor hygiene |
Outside the Tripoli courtroom, relatives of the affected children gathered, with many parents holding images of their sons and daughters. | |
A Libyan spokesman for the victims' families, Ramadan al-Fitouri, told the BBC he was certain the court would uphold the death sentences. | |
"I am confident that the Supreme Court will have no option but to uphold the sentence... I think the court will issue its ruling... within 10 to 15 days," he said. | |
The medics have argued that poor hygiene was to blame for the infections. | The medics have argued that poor hygiene was to blame for the infections. |
During their trial, one of the doctors who helped first isolate the HIV virus, Luc Montagnier, testified that the hospital epidemic began before the accused started working at the hospital. | During their trial, one of the doctors who helped first isolate the HIV virus, Luc Montagnier, testified that the hospital epidemic began before the accused started working at the hospital. |
But the six were found guilty and sentenced to death twice, first in 2004 and again in 2006 following a court appeal. | But the six were found guilty and sentenced to death twice, first in 2004 and again in 2006 following a court appeal. |
This hearing will be their final appeal in a case which has gripped public attention in both Libya and Bulgaria. | This hearing will be their final appeal in a case which has gripped public attention in both Libya and Bulgaria. |
The European Union and the US have both been involved in the talks over a possible deal. | |
During a visit to Bulgaria last week, US President George W Bush appealed for the release of the medics. | During a visit to Bulgaria last week, US President George W Bush appealed for the release of the medics. |
On Tuesday, Bulgaria announced that it had granted citizenship to the Palestinian doctor, ensuring that he would be part of any deal reached after the verdict. | On Tuesday, Bulgaria announced that it had granted citizenship to the Palestinian doctor, ensuring that he would be part of any deal reached after the verdict. |