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SA: Statement by the Treatment Action Campaign, calls for urgent intervention by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation in the case of Professor Cyril Karabus (19/11/2012)

19th November 2012

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Tomorrow is the trial of Professor Karabus in the UAE.

On 26 September TAC sent a letter to the Minister of International  Relations and Cooperation requesting urgent intervention in the case of  Professor Cyril Karabus. We have not received a proper reply.

Professor Karabus served most of his life as a paediatrician in the  South African public health system. He worked for many years at Red  Cross Children's Hospital. By all accounts he has dedicated his life to  public service. After retiring, he worked as a locum in the United Arab  Emirates (UAE). No doubt if Professor Karabus had instead spent his life  working in the private sector, he would not have needed to supplement  his income in this way. Nevertheless, the UAE which has a shortage of  locally produced doctors, teachers and other essential professionals  should be grateful to have had the professor's services. Instead the UAE  has treated Professor Karabus by violating his rights.

Professor Karabus is on trial in the UAE for the manslaughter of a  child who died of leukaemia. The trial is a farce. In contradiction of  accepted human rights principles, the burden of proof falls upon the  accused in the UAE. There is no presumption of innocence. Medical  records which would apparently exonerate the professor have not been  given to his lawyers.

We have learned that the South African embassy has done almost nothing  to assist Professor Karabus. We have also learned that the UAE regularly  imprisons South Africans or takes away their passports on spurious  charges or for being in debt. The high-profile case of Professor Karabus  highlights the problems of the UAE's justice system. The South African  embassy does nothing to intervene in these cases.

We are  disappointed by the failure of the Minister of International Relations  and Cooperation and the South African embassy in the UAE to do anything  substantial to secure the release of Professor Karabus or other South  African citizens who are mistreated by the UAE's unjust justice system.

Professor Karabus was arrested in the UAE when he flew there en  route to South Africa from a family visit in Canada. We are astonished  that the airline failed to warn Professor Karabus that he was wanted in  the UAE.

We call on people who share our abhorrence for the UAE's justice system to stop flying Emirates and to not visit the UAE.

A trust account has been set up to assist Professor Karabus' defence:
 

Bagraims Attorneys Trust Account
ABSA, Heerengracht
Account Number: 407-103-4654
Branch Code: 506 009
Reference: Professor Karabus Fund

Below is an email sent by Professor Karabus' daughter, Sarah Karabus.
 


Hi - just a brief update re my father.
 
Unfortunately things are not going well at all.
 
He remains in Abu Dhabi on bail awaiting his next trial date, scheduled for 20 Nov(3 months since his arrest)
At  the bail hearing on Oct 11 the court had ordered that a medical  tribunal be appointed to review the medical file of the patient; also  that a copy of the file be delivered to the lawyers in order for them to  prepare for his defence.
 
To date, the lawyers have been unable to establish whether the medical tribunal has seen the file, or even been appointed.
The  lawyers received their copy of the file for the first time only on  Sunday 11 Nov. When the file was delivered, all of my father's notes had  been removed, as well as notes from the 3 weeks prior to him taking  over the patient’s care. EVerything is gone - there is not a lab report,  the operation notes, the ICU notes/charts - nothing.
 
The absence of these notes which would exonerate him is very  disturnbing and we are all feeling very disheartened. That the exact  material required by the legal team in order to prove his innocence is  the only material missing from the medical file, is particularly  suspect.
 
There is only a week until the next court appearance and with no evdence available, we are unable to mount a legal defence
 
I  fear they will forge the missing evidence as they did in the case of Dr  Eugen Adelsmayr 3 weeks ago when they convicted him of murder.
 
Thanks again for all your concern thus far
 
Regards
Sarah

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