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Monday, January 5, 2015
Lawsuit targets army officials claiming HIV, Hepatitis C cure
Lawsuit targets army officials claiming HIV, Hepatitis C cure Amira El-Fekki / January 5, 2015
Poor and helpless patients put high hopes on ‘army scam invention’, says lawyer
High-profile lawyer Khaled Abou Bakr filed a lawsuit against army officials who promoted the controversial cure for AIDS and Hepatitis C curing device in 2014, he announced on his Twitter account on Sunday.
The lawsuit was submitted on the grounds that they manipulated and failed to deliver their promise to the Egyptian people.
Abou Bakr demanded investigations against the first administrator of the so-called cure, Maj. Ibrahim Abdel Atty El-Sayed.
Abou Bakr demanded compensation for the poor, helpless patients, who gave up their original treatment plans following high hopes in light of the army’s announced breakthrough.
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