by Caroline Hawley BBC News
human rights groups say four people in custody have, the human rights group expressions growing over a security RAID in Bahrain concern died.A report of the campaign group physicians for human rights has called for an international inquiry into the use of "Force".
It says that at least 32 paramedics are among the since the beginning of the protests.
The Government denied the reports, saying there was "false" on it, that doctors arrested at random or targeted.
However, care under medical devices had those who have been blocked - the "buffer overrun by political and religious activity" - were investigated, a spokesman said.
' Died in HaftHuman rights activists speak a climate of fear in Bahrain increase.
Physicians for human rights claimed that some doctors from their homes by masked men were taken in the middle of the night.
Continue reading the most important storywhat have such organizations had not previously understood that is, overrun the services of some of Bahrain's most important medical facilities... through political and religious activity been "end Maysoon Sabkar quoting Government spokesman hundreds reported, that are in prison, doctors and a prominent human rights activist." Others have lost their jobs to take part in protests.
Human rights groups say many of the detained incommunicado - unknown - have taken their place of residence and four prisoners in custody died are.
Physicians for human rights, says that he believes that medics have taken targeted for arrest because they have treated wounded demonstrators and evidence of abuses by security forces.
The International Committee of the Red Cross visit prisoners since March has been requested. It had no answer.
Amnesty International has in the midst of concerns mounting Bahrain's allies an end what it, a press spiral human rights crisis calls required.
'Malicious propaganda'Authorities in accordance with the law be William Hague, who has British Foreign Secretary, called the Bahrain.
He said the arrests of opposition figures were extremely disturbing reports of deaths in custody, allegations of torture and denial of medical treatment.
Maysoon Sabkar, a Government spokesman who the allegations by physicians for human rights said was however "completely wrong".
He said "what such organizations so far, to understand that the services had exceeded some of Bahrain's most important medical facilities, including Salmaniya medical complex, by political and religious activity,", succeeded.
"This advanced blocking medical care of the distribution of malicious propaganda, strong services stop and endanger lives."
"That was completely unacceptable behavior by any standard." "Those responsible are investigated and is in the correct, legal way account," he said.
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