In a statement issued on Friday, the union said that the death toll is expected to climb because of the serious condition of some wounded protesters. It also noted the excessive use of tear gas in the crackdown, including in residential areas, and inside homes and hospitals.
Additionally, it expressed its alarm at security forces using the “inconceivably barbaric tactic” of running over protesters while breaking up demonstrations, according to the statement.
A total of 28 doctors have been detained, and one doctor was shot dead for treating wounded protesters, it added.
The statement came one day after a chief investigator concluded that an iconic protester – Ahmed al-Khair – was beaten to death while in custody.