The torture doctors :: human rights crimes and the road to justice /
Steven H. Miles reveals a horrifying, global, yet hidden medical specialty: the torture doctor. Physicians are essential to the modern practice of torture. Their countries employ them to invent techniques to break people down without leaving scars. They falsify death certificates to say that a murde...
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Zusammenfassung: | Steven H. Miles reveals a horrifying, global, yet hidden medical specialty: the torture doctor. Physicians are essential to the modern practice of torture. Their countries employ them to invent techniques to break people down without leaving scars. They falsify death certificates to say that a murdered prisoner died of natural causes, They monitor prisoners being tortured to keep them alive for the next day of pain. Torture doctors work for dictatorships and even democracies such as the United States, United Kingdom, and Spain. Doctors torture with impunity in most cases. With rare exceptions, governments protect them and medical associations and licensing boards leave them alone. This book examines who they are, what they do, and how they escape accountability. It also traces the beginnings of a movement to bring them to justice and recommends ways that the international human rights community can hold these perpetrators accountable. Finally, it shows how physicians can be brought back to their proper role of promoting health and human rights. This is a shocking and little known story that must be revealed. |
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topic | Torture Moral and ethical aspects. Physicians Professional ethics. Political prisoners Medical care Moral and ethical aspects. Human rights. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026379 Human Rights https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006806 Ethics, Medical https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004992 Éthique médicale. Prisonniers politiques Soins médicaux Aspect moral. Droits de l'homme (Droit international) POLITICAL SCIENCE Human Rights. bisacsh Human rights fast Physicians Professional ethics fast Political prisoners Medical care Moral and ethical aspects fast Torture Moral and ethical aspects fast |
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