A total disrespect of human lives of none white races....I call it an American Nazism and they should pay for their crimes against humanity and not just an apology from president Obama....

 

Niamorkono.

 

THINK OF THE MEDICAL RESEARCH HOSPITOLS (MRC) IN AFRICA AS YOU READ THIS

> Recently unearthed documents show around 700 Guatemalan soldiers, prisoners,
> prostitutes and mental patients were infected as part of a study into the
> effects of penicillin. It’s unclear if the patients were ever cured of the
> diseases or even given treatment. Hours after the findings were revealed,
> President Obama apologized to Guatemalan President Álvaro Colom, who called
> the experiments a "crime against humanity." We speak to Susan Reverby, the
> medical historian who discovered the Guatemala study. [includes rush
> transcript]
> http://www.democracynow.org/2010/10/5/exposed_us_doctors_secretly_infected_hundreds
> "The Guatemala study is the latest covert US government human experiment to
> come to light. The head of the study, Dr. John Cutler, was also involved in
> what many consider the most infamous case, the Tuskegee experiments. For forty
> years, US government researchers deliberately withheld medical treatment from
> over 600 African American men who had syphilis, despite misleading them to
> believe they were receiving care."
>
> The Dark History of Medical Experimentation from the Nazis to Tuskegee to
> Puerto Rico
>
> Medical historian Susan Reverby, author of Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous
> Syphilis Study and its Legacy, discusses the history of medical experimentation
> at home and abroad. We also play excerpts of the documentary Deadly Deception:
> The Tuskegee Study. [includes rush transcript]
> http://www.democracynow.org/2010/10/5/the_dark_history_of_medical_experimentation_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_
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