When Healers Harm

Dr. Leso, a clinical psychologist trained and licensed in New York, participated in the torture of Mohammed al Qahtani and helped develop abusive interrogation techniques and detention conditions at Guantanamo Bay.

Help pass a NY State bill to stop health professional participation in torture. Submit a letter of support or, if you live in New York, contact your State Senator and Assemblymember and tell them this bill is important to you.

Under New York law, anyone can file a complaint against health professionals licensed in the state. Link to NY professional misconduct law and download the professional discipline complaint form. Information on other states coming soon.

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When Healers Harm
http://whenhealersharm.org/

Despite the health professions’ universally recognized duty to do no harm, doctors and psychologists have played a key role in the U.S. government’s policy of torture in its overseas prisons. They crafted and justified torture tactics, inflicted pain, oversaw abuse and enabled, covered up and turned a blind eye to cruel treatment. Yet, in the face of clear evidence, government officials, licensing boards and professional associations defend their failure to take action against these health professionals by claiming that they do not have enough information.

The Center for Constitutional Rights disagrees and, through its When Healers Harm campaign, presents compelling evidence that supports the need for ethical, and in some cases criminal investigations of health professionals complicit in torture and other forms of abuse.

It is time to hold accountable the healers who have harmed. Accountability is vital to survivors of medical torture and to health professionals, most of whom take seriously their commitment to do no harm. It is also necessary for the rest of us – as patients and members of civil society, we have a right to treatment by health professionals who we can trust, and a right to a government that upholds the law.

Men, women and children have been tortured in our name. We have an obligation to show those in power that America refuses to be a torturing society any longer. Join us in making sure that those who choose to cover for torturers as a matter of political expediency will come to see the pursuit of justice as a political necessity.

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