While Law is there selling the school, it may be good if he went to see the family of Ahmad Shams, the 15 year-old child who was shot by the police, according to his family, while carrying a Person United top in March 2011, or popped in to see Dr. Fatima Haji, among the medics in Bahrain who was tortured and interrogated about her link with Man United. Ahmed Shams was playing basketball along with his friends near his home in Sar on March 30 2011, his family said, when he was killed by security forces. Around 5:30 p.m. in a quiet area, two groups of security vehicles seemed, seven in every. They went, when the children playing found them, and the authorities started shooting rubber bullets at them. They say Ahmed was struck with a "sound bomb" container on the rear of his mind. He continued working, but was captured and beaten by the authorities. His father took him to a relative's home and then to the American Mission hospital. His family says safety troops got and came him to the key Salmaniya Hospital, where he died, still carrying a Manchester United shirt, while being examined by a physician. A commission of inquiry into what happened during the attack on protestors purchased by the Bahrain government discovered that "No autopsy was done and no proper reason behind death has been recorded," and that "The MoI [Ministry of the Interior] has failed to conduct a highly effective investigation into the conditions surrounding this death." It had been hard for me to check out the Person United prints on Ahmed's bedroom wall when I visited his home 2-3 weeks after he died. I am also a Person United fan, and have now been since Might 1968 when I was five and watched George Best on the TV get it round the Benfica owner in the European Cup Final. On my bedroom wall I had pictures of Best and Denis Law. Ahmed had Rooney and the others of the team on his. In the times after his death, some people in Bahrain wrote to Man United asking when they may hold a minute's silence before one of their games in gratitude to Ahmed. An ambitious ask, but emails were sent by people to the Person United bill making the request. One of them was Dr. Fatima Haji, a in Bahrain's Salmaniya Medical Complex, and a Ryan Giggs lover. Along side a large number of different medics she was arrested after treating hurt protestors and tortured in custody. But her interrogation was a bit different; she'd prepared the e-mail seeking the minute's silence and then deleted it, knowing it could be incriminating. Her laptop was taken too when she was arrested on April 17, and several days later--with awful efficiency--Man United replied to her email, which her interrogators then saw. "I was blindfolded and handcuffed with my hands behind my back, and overwhelmed. A man asked me 'what's is the relationship with Alex Ferguson'? I was stunned and found out they had gone through my messages. I was hit by a female officer on head on both sides at the same time - she was carrying what I later discovered was a special electrical group on her hands and she electrocuted me a couple of occasions - I felt a wave through my head. It was very painful and depends upon was spinning. I was defeated again on the head." Haji says she was asked over and over again about her link with Manchester United "because they had taken care of immediately my mail law enforcement thought I somehow knew some one at Manchester United." She spent several weeks in custody and was tried with 19 different medics in a military court. She was sentenced to five years in jail and then acquitted on appeal in June 2012. Three of her co-accused remain in jail. None of the was Man United's fault, but the team and Denis Law should know about what occurred to Ahmed and Fatima, and say something about it. Follow Mark Dooley on Twitter: www.twitter.com/@dooley_dooley
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