The prosecution was up in arms on Friday over the findings of General (retd) Pervez Musharraf’s medical report which called his illness “serious and unpredictable” and indicated that he was “unwilling to get the treatment done” in the country.
Public prosecutor Akram Sheikh expressed serious reservations over the findings, suggesting that the three-judge special court hearing the treason trial constitute an independent medical board to file a separate report.
“It can be quickly life-threatening in the event of destabilisation, particularly under stress or during a coronary intervention. Such a destabilisation can lead to a massive heart attack and be immediately fatal,” reads the report prepared by the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC).
Doctors say that a coronary angiogram is required urgently to ascertain the need for more medical procedures.
However, the report adds that Musharraf wants to go abroad as “he has reserved his right” to avail a “medical facility of his choice.”
Copies of the report were earlier distributed among the prosecution and defence lawyers and a 20-minute break was also given to discuss the findings.
When the court resumed the hearing, public prosecutor Akram Sheikh requested the court not to announce its decision on the report, citing his reservations. Instead, an independent medical board comprising the country’s top five cardiologists should be asked to file a separate report.
The head judge, Justice Faisal Arab, later asked Akram Sheikh to submit his objections on the AFIC’s medical report till Monday. The court will issue its decision after reviewing the report, he added.
The court adjourned the hearing till January 29.
If Musharraf is allowed to leave the country to be treated at a hospital of his choice, Sheikh said, all prisoners suffering from similar diseases must be given the equal right to leave the country as well. “The doors of jails should be opened for all such prisoners under Article 25 of the Constitution – under which all citizens must be treated equally,” he added.
The defence team kicked up a storm over his remarks. Its members blamed the prosecution for “maligning the sacred institution”, ie, the army. Akhtar Shah – a retired major who comes to the hearings even he is a counsel in Musharraf’s legal team – threatened the prosecutor with consequences if he continued to speak against the armed forces.
Musharraf’s concerns in report
Musharraf, as cited by the medial report, expressed reservations over the capability of local doctors. “There is a paucity of advanced cardiac support systems available in the country, like left ventricular assist devices required to save the patient’s life in the event of sudden severe heart failure complicating such cardiac interventions,” the report said, citing the ex-president’s concern.
The seriousness and unpredictability of the disease warrants close and constant medical supervision of the former army chief until a decision to undertake further procedure is taken, it says, proposing an immediate court decision in this regard.
The report was finalised by a three-member medical board of Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology, comprising Major General Syed Muhammad Imran Majeed, Brigadier Safdar Abbas and Brigadier Muhammad Qaiser Khan.
‘Musharraf should not be allowed to leave’
It is surprising that Musharraf has reservations over the angiography and medical procedures at the hospital of his choice, said Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid. Talking to journalists in Islamabad on Friday, he said that AFIC has carried out thousands of angiographies and they haven’t received a complaint so far.
No one facing trial can be at liberty to leave the country for medical reasons, the minister reiterated. If one person is allowed to make choices like this, then this would set a dangerous precedent. “No prisoner or accused would choose to stay in their country.”
Published in The Express Tribune, January 25th, 2014.
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@Last Word: The rats are usualy the first to leave the sinking ship! All those who supported him have most probably departed from Pakistan. Even his family has left him to sock it out. It should'nt be difficult to smuggle him out of the military hospital but this may land him in India. He could ask for asylum having been born there?
Rex Minor
The Hero of Kargil.
What a drama? Angiogram is a simple procedure where even ninety year old also undergoing in Pakistani middle level hospitals.
The imminent punishment to Musharraf will definitely kill the doctrine of necessity forever!
Every one is not Musarraf . The opinion of experts in this case is paramount . Let him go abroad for treatment and to look after to his ailing mother . According to Islamic law a son can't be debared from performing the service of his mother .
Readers & Bloggers, Please don't malign the military. If military really wants to get directly involved they don't need to wait for any instructions or repercussions, to be the saviour. Everyone knows well how Raymond Davis was evacuated. So stop criticising military! The country exists because of the military. @ Rex Minor; Thanks- my understanding was that a factual reference to international law/ act could not be held as a contempt. May be I am wrong???
I fail to understand the whole discussion. The case is sub-judice. Shall we allow the judiciary to decide? The case for and against Musharraf's treatment in USA should be decided not by the media. Judges will and should uphold the law of land by treating Musharraf as an alleged criminal who violated the constitution of Pakistan
The reporter should stop speculating.The report said that Musharraf reserve the 'Right', to avail medical facility of his own choice and that is all.
Mush is not declared as prisnor yet so he is free man
The military is trying its utmost best to fly out the former General facing serious treason charges. The civilian government can still sort out this complex problem by issuing a temporary visa to Musharraf for medical check up and treatment if required at a reputed hospital in UK. However, before issuing the visa a diplomatic understanding should be reached with the UK government to deport the General back to Pakistan after the medical treatment to face the treason trial and other cases.
@Such Bolta Hoon
Be careful! the high court may hold you for contempt of court. It is upto the court to decide what should or should not be kept confidential. The medical board has rightly classified the document as confidential. Nothing can be kept confidential from the court in a country.
Rex Minor
@Malik Hamza: Sharif and Zardari were not charged with high treason.
Personal vendetta..... Defaming moral of army.... Open secret medical report..... Layers tearing each others clothes......
DRAMA DRAMA DRAMA Or just a media Gemmick.....
For public entertainment......!!!!
He's a Billionaire - if he wants special medical care let him bring it to Pakistan - otherwise make do like the rest of the population.
There is no legal basis for the court to permit Musharraf to travel abroad +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The only way out is to hold court at the AFIC premises and indict the accused. Leave the treatment between AFIC and their patient.
However, the report adds that Musharraf wants to go abroad as “he has reserved his right” to avail a “medical facility of his choice.” ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Where exactly is this ' right' enshrined?
We are ready to welcome you back to Texas General Sir. We are ready to give you a Hero's welcome.
No General has defamed his own army more than Musharaf.
Sharif and Zardari can leave Pakistan for treatment but not Musharraf ? Isn't this biased ? The Commando came back no one bought him back so if he leave for medical he will come back. Stop personal vendetta we have bigger issues then a political case (article 6) Jiyaa Musharraf . Block my comment Et
Readers and bloggers, Medical ethics do dictate that medical records of a patient should be kept confidential. Internationally it is classed as data protection and there are few acts that govern such information. Court may be allowed to see it but that information can't be placed in public domain.
A link to British act as follows;
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DataProtectionAct_1998 . As far as I understand it is the right of an individual to maintain their privacy and any intrusion itself is against the law. Personal Confidential Data (PCD) should be carefully handled.
Another British link to code of conduct when dealing with patient identifiable data.
http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandservices/infogov/codes/confcode.pdf
There are numerous laws/ codes in the world that echo the same stance on confidentiality. .
Ex president/Army chief Musharraf is no prisoner, just accused by personal vendetta, in a kangaroo court,Akram Sheikh the persecutor not the prosecutor himself goes abroad for treatment,has the cheek to say all prisoners should be allowed abroad for medical treatment if Musharraf is allowed, he has not been proven guilty,first of all treason case is being dealt by a kangaroo court,set up by the corrupt ex chief Justice and pmln, not proper Justice,the so called crime was constitution held in abeyance at the time it was not unlawful, in 2010 the corrupt democracy in the 18th amendment added to article 6 as unlawful, Musharraf has some serious health issues, has every right to seek medical treatment abroad, it's the media who had doubt in him being ill for real, on the very first day when rushed to hospital, TV anchors Talat Husain, Asma Shirazi,Shahid Masood and alike drew to conclusions right away it was drama ,and in the process made some people doubt he was ill for real.
If Musharraf cannot leave Pakistan for treatment, was it alright for Haqqani, who was also on trial, to leave the country? Stop this vendetta against Musharraf, there are worse traitors than him dare I name them?
This drama and its 'hero' are pathetic and funny at the same time!
Army is being defamed by Musharaf by shunning the excellent facilities at AFIC. Nation is shamed and jawans are demotivated!