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Archive of Goverment Documents on Medical Operations at US Prisoner of War Facilities
The Human Rights Library at the University of Minnesota has made available to the public an archive of government documents describing medical operations in US prisoner of war facilities in Iraq, Afghanistan, and at Guantanamo Bay.
Three Years After the Abu Ghraib Scandal
US Guidelines on Detainee Treatment Still Leave Room for Abuse
Department of Defense guidelines on interrogations and the treatment of detainees remain ambiguous, leaving room for abuse, and fail to provide sufficient accountability.
Ten Steps to Restore the United States' Moral Authority
PHR and more than twenty US civil society groups sent Congress a ten-point plan for restoring America's moral authority on detainee treatment issues.
- See the plan (in PDF format)
Debate on Physician Participation in Interrogations
Between PHR Executive Director Leonard Rubenstein and US Army Surgeon General Kevin Kiley
On the evening of March 13, 2006, Mr. Rubenstein and General Kiley engaged in an extraordinary debate on the role of military doctors in interrogations at US detention facilities, including Guantánamo Bay.
