UPDATE 6/9: Human Rights Watch has joined the coalition of groups submitting the OHRP complaint today. Media Advisory for: 11 AM EDT on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 Contact: Benjamin Greenberg,
In early 2003, when reports of torture by US military personnel began to surface publicly, PHR committed to investigating allegations of US torture, advocating against its practice and mobilizing health
Today, Physicians for Human Rights has filed the following complaint to the Office of Human Research Protections at the Department of Health and Human Services. Joining PHR in filing this
Using medical and other scientific methods, PHR investigates and exposes violations of human rights worldwide and works to stop them. We support institutions that hold perpetrators of human rights abuses
Yesterday, on Wednesday, June 9, PHR and seven partner organizations held a press conference to announce our joint filing of a complaint to the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP)
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Today, Physicians for Human Rights has filed the following complaint to the Office of Human Research Protections at the Department of Health and Human Services. Joining PHR in filing this
Human rights, medical, and religious organizations have worked tirelessly to end detainee torture by US forces and to demand accountability for those responsible for these grievous crimes. Today, we stand
Today, following yesterday’s release of Experiments in Torture, PHR has sent this letter to President Obama to call on him to investigate thoroughly the full scope of the human experimentation