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Physicians For Human Rights Respond To The Pentagon

Jul 31, 20205.1K Shares426.8K Views
Navy Cmdr. Jeffrey Gordon didn’t likethe Physicians for Human Rights report on the lingering effects of torture. The group didn’t like Gordon’s response.
“PHR’s research was conducted by some of the world’s leading experts on evaluating and documenting torture claims, according to rigorous and internationally accepted clinical standards,” stated Frank Donaghue, CEO of Physicians for Human Rights. “In response to PHR’s medical evidence of torture and war crimes, the Pentagon today strangely responded by defending its current standards of medical care. We’re not aware of any international medical standards that include sleep deprivation and isolation, which the US Army Field Manual still authorizes. The Pentagon has not yet responded to the new medical evidence of past crimes, including periodic beatings, sodomy, and electric shocks.”
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