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Bahrain medics jailed for treating protesters

First, we bring you an exclusive interview from Bahrain with one of the 20 medics sentenced to prison for treating protesters. Next, our correspondents in Yemen meet with soldiers who have defected to join dissident forces. Finally, with women in Saudi Arabia being granted the right to vote, we ask how the Arab spring has affected women's rights across the Middle East.

Mani: a photographer in the firing line
20/02/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Mani: a photographer in the firing line

He has brought us some of the best and most disturbing pictures of the Syrian uprising. Photojournalist Mani meets with France 24's reporters. Next, in Yemen, it’s election time but separatists in the south are sitting this one out. They want to break away from the rest of the country instead. Finally, we discover the martial art of ninjutsu, which is gaining a cult following in Iran.
Syria: medicine as a weapon of persecution
13/02/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: medicine as a weapon of persecution

For Syria's injured, hospitals are off-limits. With doctors pressured and patients hunted down, many of the wounded are being treated in secret, or simply fleeing the country. Next, will Israel strike Iran, sooner rather than later? As Israeli diplomats are targeted in Georgia and India, Israel points the finger at the Islamic republic. Finally, our reporters take us on patrol with UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.
Syria: uprising divides Druze in Golan Heights
07/02/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syria: uprising divides Druze in Golan Heights

We begin in Syria where, even as the violence escalates, many Druze continue to support Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Our reporters met with them in the Golan Heights. We then meet Ibrahim, an 18-year-old Syrian who spends every day crafting new songs and slogans for protesters. Finally, we head to Egypt where a band of football supporters have turned into a real political force.
With the Free Syrian army
30/01/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

With the Free Syrian army

We begin with an exclusive report from our France 24 correspondents who managed to film alongside Syria's Free Army, a group united in their opposition to President Bashar al-Assad's rule. Next, we discover how the Islamic call to prayer from Palestinian mosques is causing friction in Israel. Finally, we head to Cairo to take a look at the music of the Egyptian revolution.
Iran oil embargo: what consequences for Europe?
24/01/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Iran oil embargo: what consequences for Europe?

Europe is weaning itself off Iranian crude after the EU adopted an embargo on oil coming from the Islamic Republic. It now has to find other sources to meet its energy needs. Next, Egypt commemorates one year since the January 25th mass protests that kicked off its revolution. Finally, he was just a maths professor but now he has become a target. Our reporters meet with a Syrian activist who fled his country after receiving death threats.

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morgan

Simple response to this, refuse to treat anyone from the ruling group when they turn up at your hospital of clinic seeking medical attention.

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