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'A matter of conscience': The moral authority of the world medical association and the readmission of the South Africans, 1976-1994

机译:“良心问题”:世界医学会的道德权威和南非人的重新接纳,1976-1994年

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This article describes the role of transnational anti-apartheid activism in South Africa, Britain and the United States in generating international moral outrage over the readmission of the Medical Association of South Africa (MASA) to the World Medical Association (WMA), which had taken place in 1981 after it had withdrawn from that body in 1976. It discusses an example of a controversy where an international health organisation (IHO) lost moral authority as a result of being accused of white supremacy and a pro-American engagement in Cold War politics. At the time of its readmission to the WMA, the MASA was controversial because of its failure to strike off its membership roll one of the doctors implicated the death in detention of Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko in 1977. It details how these activists viewed the American Medical Association as having campaigned for the MASA's readmission. The WMA's readmission of the MASA cost the former its relationships with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the British Medical Association-a dispute which continued until South Africa's democratic transition of 1994. With its focus on transnational activism in relation to the WMA and the effects of activists' allegations of racism on its internal politics, this article contributes to the literature on the history of IHOs. Ultimately, this controversy shows the deficiency of international medical professional associations as ethical arbitrators of last resort.
机译:本文介绍了南非,英国和美国的跨国反种族隔离运动在因南非医学会(MASA)重新加入世界医学会(WMA)而引起国际道德愤怒方面的作用该组织于1976年撤离该组织后于1981年成立。它讨论了一个有争议的例子,其中一个国际卫生组织(IHO)由于被指控具有白人至上主义和亲美参与冷战政治而失去了道德权威。 。在重新加入WMA时,MASA备受争议,因为它未能取消其会员名册,其中一位医生涉嫌在1977年将黑人意识领袖Steve Biko拘留。医学协会为争取MASA重新入学而进行了竞选。 WMA重新接纳MASA的行为使前者与世界卫生组织(WHO)和英国医学协会的关系付出了代价,这一纠纷一直持续到1994年南非民主过渡为止。其重点是与WMA和积极分子的种族主义指控对其内部政治的影响,本文为有关IHO历史的文献做出了贡献。最终,这一争议表明国际医学专业协会作为最后的道德仲裁员的缺陷。

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