Torture - What declassified guidelines tell us about medical complicity
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Torture - What declassified guidelines tell us about medical complicity

2018-02-05
The UN Convention against Torture defines torture as “any act by which severe pain or suffering, whether physical or mental, is intentionally inflicted on a person” by someone acting in an official capacity for purposes such as obtaining a confession or punishing or intimidating that person. It is unethical for healthcare professionals to participate in torture, including any use of medical knowledge or skill to facilitate torture or allow it to continue, or to be present during torture. Yet med...
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