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Guantanamo Ethics
Story aired: Friday, June 24, 2005



Former Guantanamo Bay interrogators have told the New York Times that doctors helped them refine coercive interrogation techniques used at the detention center. In some cases the military doctors advised investigators about ways to increase stress levels and exploit the fears of detainees.

Guests:


Jonathan Marks, Bioethics Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He speaks with Rachel Gotbaum.

Related Links:


New England Journal of Medicine

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