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Hunger Strikers: Ethical and Legal Dimensions of Medical Complicity In Torture at Guantanamo Bay

机译:饥饿的打击者:关塔那摩湾酷刑中医疗同谋的道德和法律层面

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Physicians and other licensed health professionals are involved in force-feeding prisoners on hunger strike at the US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay (GTMO), Cuba, the detention center established to hold individuals captured and suspected of being terrorists in the wake of September 11, 2001. The force-feeding of competent hunger strikers violates medical ethics and constitutes medical complicity in torture. Given the failure of civilian and military law to end the practice, the medical profession must exert policy and regulatory pressure to bring the policy and operations of the US Department of Defense into compliance with established ethical standards. Physicians, other health professionals, and organized medicine must appeal to civilian state oversight bodies and federal regulators of medical science to revoke the licenses of health professionals who have committed prisoner abuses at GTMO.
机译:在9月11日晚些时候,古巴关塔那摩湾美国海军基地(GTMO)的绝食抗议活动中,内科医生和其他有执照的卫生专业人员参与了强迫进食的囚犯活动。 2001年。强迫绝食的绝食罢工者违反了医学道德规范,构成了酷刑的医疗同谋。鉴于民法和军事法未能终止这种做法,医学界必须施加政策和监管压力,以使美国国防部的政策和运作符合既定的道德标准。内科医生,其他卫生专业人员和有组织的医学必须呼吁民政部门和联邦医学监管机构撤销在GTMO犯下囚犯的卫生专业人员的执照。

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