`U' doctor questions ethics in Iraq; He says medical personnel breached human rights.(NEWS)

From: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) | Date: August 20, 2004| Author: Hotakainen, Rob; Marcotty, Josephine | Copyright information

Byline: Rob Hotakainen; Josephine Marcotty; Staff Writers

Washington, D.C. -- Doctors collaborated with abusive guards, helped design coercive interrogation methods and failed to report injuries or deaths caused by beatings at the Abu Ghraib prison outside Baghdad, according to a University of Minnesota physician.

In a report to be published Saturday in a British medical journal, Dr. Steven Miles of the university's Center for Bioethics said that medical perso...

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