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Resources & Links:
Involvement by Mental Health Professionals in Military Interrogations at Guantánamo Bay and Abu Ghraib

Partner Organizations:

Physicians for Human Rights
PHR Torture Campaign

Global Lawyers and Physicians
Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights
Guantanamo Campaign

Psychologists for Social Responsibility
Statement on Guantanamo Bay
Torture Campaign

Other Organizations:

Center for Victims of Torture
Torture Campagn

Center for Constitutional Rights

Video Documentaries

FRONTLINE: The Torture Question: © 2005, WGBH Educational Foundation, Written, Produced & Directed by Michael Kirk; Co-Producer and Reporter: Jim Gilmore. Visit the Torture Question home page to view the full program and to access a wide range of background and ancillary information. A teacher's guide and other support materials are also available. To download a complete transcript, and to order tapes or DVDs, click here.

DEMOCRACY NOW: Psychological Warfare? A Debate on the Role of Mental Health Professionals in Military Interrogations at Guantánamo, Abu Ghraib and Beyond, (Thursday, August 11, 2005) Hosted by Amy Goodman. Visit the Democracy Now website for information about this and other broadcasts. To view the complete "Psychological Warfare?" broadcast, or to download a transcript, click here.

Publications / Documents

Robert Jay Lifton, MD, Doctors and Torture, New England Journal of Medicine, July 29, 2004

Jane Mayer, The Experiment: The military trains people to withstand interrogation. Are those methods being misused at Guantánamo? The New Yorker, July 11 & 18, 2005

Steven H. Miles, Abu Ghraib: its legacy for military medicine, The Lancet, August 21, 2004

Michael Wilkes, A Stain on Medical Ethics, The Lancet, 2005 (registration necessary):

Report of the American Psychological Association Presidential Task Force on Psychological Ethics and National Security, June, 2005

Joint Statement Against Torture of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Psychological Association, 1985

Statement Concerning the Use of Torture with Prisoners, Executive Committee, Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology Division 48, July, 2005


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