The movement against U.S. torture experienced a significant victory last week. The members of the American Psychological Association [APA] rejected the policies of their leadership, policies that abetted the Bush administration’s program of torture and detainee abuse. By a vote of 59%, the members passed a referendum stating that APA members may not work in U.S. detention centers that are outside of or in violation of international law or the U.S. Constitution “unless they are working directly for the persons being detained or for an independent third party working to protect human rights.” Passage of this referendum is a significant milestone in a years long effort by activist psychologists to change policies that encouraged participation in detainee interrogations because psychologists, the APA leadership claimed, helped keep those interrogations “safe, legal, and ethical.”
Bravo!!!
U.S. Constitution - R.I.P.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Psychologists Reject the Dark Side: American Psychological Association Members Reject Participation in Bush Detention Centers
Posted by Melinda L. Secor at 9:13 PM
Labels: personal integrity, professional integrity, torture
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