Ashraf Al Hajuj

Ashraf Ahmad Djum’a al-Hadjudj (Bulgarian: Ашраф Ал Хаджудж) is a Palestinian-Bulgarian medic and was the principal defendant on the HIV trial in Libya. In 1998, he left the Palestinian territories and went to Benghazi, Libya as a medic. There, he met four Bulgarian nurses ( Kristiana Vulcheva, Nasya Nenova, Valentina Siropulo and Snezhana Dimitrova). After met them,...
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