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Qatif Wounded Protests In Urgent Need for Treatment

Qatif Wounded Protests In Urgent Need for Treatment
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The A-Sharq [East] Center for Human Rights in Saudi Arabia that warned "the wounded peaceful protests in Qatif Eastern province and those who did not review medical centers for fear of their arrest are in real need for urgent medical care."
Qatif Wounded Protests In Urgent Need for Treatment
In a letter to Doctors Without Borders, the center urged organizations to provide assistance to the wounded protests in Qatif.
They further stressed that " 20 wounded protests who were shot dead by Saudi security forces fall under the rubric of "disabled" because of the sensitivity and the severity of their injury."

"As some of the wounded have went to hospitals, others refused to go to hospitals fearing of the arrest in the event they review medical and treatment centers," the human rights center said.
It further cautioned that "some people still carry bullets in their bodies fired by government forces, and they refuse to risk their lives by either visiting hospitals so that they would be arrested and subjected to torture."

"On the day of the arrest of Sheikh Nimr Baqir Nimr, about ten thousand demonstrators flooded from the town of al-Awamiya towards the city of Qatif," the center highlighted and noted that "the police shots led to two martyrs Mohamed al-Fel and Akbar al-Shakhuri."

" 27 people were injured, including one child, and most of them were treated in home clinics while others were arrested after their visit to the medical centers. "
 

Source: al-Intiqad, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org

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