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Also Monday, the court gave 15-year prison terms to six Bahrain University students charged with causing violence and staging attacks. Another student received an 18-year jail sentence, al-Alawi said. Last week's convictions of the medical personnel -- with sentences ranging from five to 15 years
-- brought strong denunciations from rights groups such as Amnesty International. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed "deep concern" over the sentences and calling for the release of all political detainees in Bahrain, said Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky.
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