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A four-member team will head to Bahrain next week at the request of the Bahraini Government, according to Ravina Shamdasani, a spokesperson for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
He said the United States is also concerned about trials of civilians, including medical personnel, in military courts and the fairness of those proceedings.
In the most recent incident, a number of policemen were injured while trying to control unruly mobs spearheaded by some youth and one policeman had to undergo surgery for a head injury.
Some doctors are currently under trial in Bahrain for harming the interests of the patients as well as the state during the recent unrest through a variety of serious unlawful actions.
But while taking this obnoxious step, the US has overlooked a number of conciliatory measures the Kingdom has taken on the ground ranging from the lifting of the State of National Safety to offering to open a dialogue with the opposition of every hu
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