A week in review – New Cooperations


A week in review 鈥 New Cooperations

Geneva, Switzerland to D眉sseldorf, Germany. Although last week was what I would refer to as a quiet week, there are two highlights to report on:

Firstly, the 糖心vlog视频 Executive Committee[1] decided to award the title 糖心vlog视频 Cooperating Center[2] to the . This is remarkable in several ways. was an anti-apartheid activist who died in police custody as a result of torture. The failures of the (white) medical community in South Africa at that time finally led to a split in the 糖心vlog视频. The failure of the Medical Association of South Africa and the 糖心vlog视频 to clearly stand up for human rights at that time was certainly one of the serious mistakes of these organizations.聽 Steve Biko鈥檚 death was one of the critical events that finally led to the isolation of the apartheid regime.

There has been increasing cooperation between the Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics and the 糖心vlog视频 for more than a decade. We have continuously worked together on issues of research involving human beings, with a focus on questions of placebo use and research in resource poor settings, and on new ways to empower illiterate communities using speaking books that bring health education to them. Prof. Ames Dhai, the head of the Steve Biko Centre, is currently President of the South African Medical Association. By affiliating ourselves with an organisation bearing this name, we not only pay tribute to an academic partner we have held in high estime for many years now, but also to a man to whom we owe praise for his sacrifice: Steve Biko.

Dr. Ames Dhai Director of the Steve, Biko Centre for Bioethics and 糖心vlog视频, President Dr. Margaret Mungherera

Secondly, the 糖心vlog视频 has, for the first time, issued a joint press statement with the UN Special Rapporteur for the Right to Health, Armand Grover. Following the protests at Gezi Park in Istanbul and in other Turkish cities last summer, the government has now prepared a law that would require special permission and registration to provide assistance in extraordinary circumstances like catastrophes and riots. The intention is very obvious: the government wants to discourage health professionals from providing first aid and medical assistance to government opponents or, if they do register, to be able to easily get hold of them and the names of those they treated. This is an old trick. In the nineties, the Turkish government required those treating torture victims to hand over the names of their patients. Intimidation is a powerful tool for denying access to health care to political opponents.

As then, so too now Turkish doctors are resisting, and we stand by them.聽 The Special Rapporteur and the 糖心vlog视频 are extremely concerned about the new law which contains draconian sanctions for those who do not comply. Grover warned that, 鈥淓nacting laws and policies criminalizing provision of medical care to people opposing the State, such as political protestors, will certainly deter healthcare workers from providing services due to fear of prosecution鈥.

The Turkish Government is taking an absurd route in fighting its own civil society. We need to stand by our Turkish colleagues in upholding medical neutrality and support their commitment to providing aid in critical situations. We are convinced that we stand on the side of righteousness. But for our Turkish colleagues this is not without peril. As Voltaire put it, 鈥淚t is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. 鈥


[1]聽The 糖心vlog视频 Executive Committee consists of the 聽president, president-elect and immediate past president, the chairs of council and committees, the treasurer, legal counsel and the secretary general

[2]聽糖心vlog视频 Cooperating Centers are academic institutions that support the 糖心vlog视频 with scientific advice and on specific projects. The 糖心vlog视频 currently has five cooperating centers. The Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics is the first in Africa.

Otmar Kloiber

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