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Photo: This previously unpublished photo shows the number one convicted Bulgarian nurse Christiana Valcheva, Center, in a compromising situation with a group of friends on a Libyan beach. The court records show the Palestinian doctor had confessed that he had sexual relationship with Valcheva and other nurses.
Speaking at the Libyan Supreme court, which reviewed the final appeal of five convicted Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor on Wednesday, the Libyan prosecutor said the decision by Bulgaria's government to grant citizenship to the convicted Palestinian doctor was part of a deal he made with the number one defendant nurse Christiana Valcheva in exchange for playing an important role in infecting 439 Libyan children with HIV.
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 Foreign Minister Ivaylo Kalfin said that Ashraf Juma Hajuj has been a Bulgarian citizen “since last week” and that “all the procedures have been accomplished”, reported AFP.
According to the criminal investigation records, Ms. Valcheva recruited doctor Ashraf Juma Hajuj to the plot of systematically infected the Libyan children with HIV with the promise of cash payments (half million US dollars), Bulgarian citizenship, to enable him to marry a Bulgarian girl of his choice and getting a post-graduated studies at any university he wanted.
On Wednesday, the Libyan prosecutor said the decision by the Bulgarian government to grant Hajuj Bulgarian citizenship was in fact a fulfillment of that deal which was struck around the year 1998.
According to the investigation, Hajuj, after receiving the first $5000 installment from Valcheva, was ordered by her to recruit other Bulgarian nurses to the criminal team and he successfully did just that. He first recruited the convicted nurses Nasya Nenova and Valentina Siropolu, then he recruited Valia Cherveniashka and Snezhana Dimitrova. Hajuj, according to the investigation, supervised the process of infecting the Libyan children at the previously designated wards at Benghazi Children Hospital.
Responding to the prosecutor’s statement, the defense lawyer Tuhami Tumi denied in the court of law on Wednesday that the Bulgarian government did not grant Hajuj citizenship and what had been reported was baseless news reports.
Kalfin said Hajuj applied for Bulgarian nationality two years ago, as it would allow his extradition to Bulgaria together with the nurses in the event of a favourable development of their case.
Hajuj’s family, which fled Libya after his arrest and settled in the Netherlands, has been granted Dutch citizenship.
But the foreign minister said the doctor preferred to apply for Bulgarian citizenship, as Bulgaria and Libya have a prisoner exchange agreement that would allow his transfer together with the nurses.
The AFP reported on Tuesday that Hajuj’s lawyer in Tripoli, Tuhami Tumi, said on Monday that his client had been “promised” Bulgarian citizenship and that it would be approved “within the week”.
This contradicts with Tumi’s statement in the court on Wednesday when he said the Bulgarian government did not grant Hajuj citizenship and what had been reported was baseless news reports.
Libya's Supreme Court will rule on July 11 on an appeal by six foreign medics sentenced to death for infecting Libyan children with HIV as representatives of the victims’ families said that an out-of-court agreement could be reached in the coming few days.
"The case is reserved for a verdict on July 11," the judge, Fathi Dhan, told the court.
The five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor were convicted in December of deliberately infecting 439 children with HIV and sentenced to death.
The latest statistics provided by the representatives of the victims' families to The Tripoli Post show that a total of 439 children were infected with HIV, 57 of them have already died and 20 mothers have also been infected as a result.
December's trial was the second time the six have been sentenced to death. A Libyan court in May 2004 found them guilty but in December 2005 the Supreme Court scrapped the death sentences and sent the case back to a lower court for retrial.
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| Name:
milen |
Date: 08/01/2007 13:17:36 |
Comment: So,what is wrong on this picture? I can see, only people who are having fun.Is that bad?
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| Name:
S.P. |
Date: 08/03/2007 14:32:40 |
Comment: Nobody reads your stupid paper it is full of empty spots for advertising.
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| Name:
kuru |
Date: 08/07/2007 03:19:56 |
Comment: Yeah...milen!Fun with the grapes on pu**y :)))
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| Name:
George |
Date: 08/07/2007 20:30:49 |
Comment: She is not doing anything bad. This article shows only that Libya should stay in Africa.
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| Name:
riq |
Date: 08/09/2007 18:00:19 |
Comment: if you have more photographs like this will be helpful to publish them! you have no idea what swing in public opinion about this criminals have caused this photograph.
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| Name:
kirilova |
Date: 08/11/2007 12:55:51 |
Comment: This is a marginalized one. The Bulgarians are not prostitutes as a rule.
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| Name:
Morad Tahuni |
Date: 09/11/2007 13:01:31 |
Comment: What a shame Tripoli Post! are you convicting pics of people having fin as sexual assault?? be serious please! and if it was about this picture then i suggest to expose what Libyans do in the youtube before demonstrating your what so called "Islamic Values!!
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| Name:
Kirilova |
Date: 21/12/2008 20:08:21 |
Comment: Last September, Grigor Lilov, an outstanding Bulgarian investigative journalist, published "Libyan connection" book. From the position of the gathered evidence he accuses the Bulgarian government and the Bulgarian Intelligence to have served as a Troy horse for the Israeli Mossad, which was the true commander of the HIV inoculation. At the end of the nineties the Bulgarian communists, in power since 1944 till today, had just switched their submission to US and Israel. Mossad and CIA decided to use them to carry out different "commands" in the Arab world, where they had previously established good relations under the Soviet regime. The nurses were only the last branch of this HIV plot. The author of the new book is the only Bulgarian who won a trial against the state mafia till now, for his first investigative book revealing the state run corruption. He's well known for his authenticity and objectivity of the analysis, and the cold blood of his synthesis. The "Libyan connection" is his fourth or fifth investigative publication. The Bulgarian Intelligence as well as the medics refused to file a complaint against him, because he has evidence and can't be defied in a court. After the publication of the book, the nurses and the "Palestinian doctor" became silent as in contrast to their previous widely outspoken memoirs. They answer the numerous questions raised by this book by saying they had a "fatigue" to talk anymore. We see that the Bulgarian regime is serving its new Zionist masters by means of the methods it learned with its former Soviet masters. I mean, you remember the "madness"of Ali Agja, the Pope John Paul II assassination bid perpetrator. Arrested in Rome, he claimed he was sent by the Bulgarian Intelligence and gave the name of the Bulgarian Air lines representative in Rome Serguei Antonov. Who was at his tour arrested. Then two KGB agents, disguised as priests, visited Agja in his jail, the rumors say. They ordered him to become mad to survive. He started to respond to all the questions he was Jesus. Perplexed the Italian investigating magistrates had to release Antonov for lack of evidence. Now the medics became "tired" under the same schema of driving "mad", it seems. However, Bulgarians know the truth and didn't appreciate it at all. When will other nations get aware of what really happened in Benghazi?
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| Name:
Mariam |
Date: 17/09/2009 16:28:52 |
Comment: This is disgusting! Thank you for this article.. exposing how DIRTY THESE BULGARIANS ARE! May Allah grant these poor children Jannah.. Ameen
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