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The Foreign Office has refused to act on this request. Further it has come to our attention that, in more than four years, neither the pro bono medical nor legal panels have ever discussed Guantanamo. These two Foreign Office committees were set up specifically to assist the Government when there is serious concern for the medical or legal status of British prisoners overseas. Margaret Beckett, the Foreign Secretary, has told us that “where consular officials are aware of a serious legal problem, they seek to solve this at local level before the use of either panel is considered”.
Our Government’s excuse is that it does not wish to set a precedent to act for British residents, rather than British citizens. We find this morally repugnant. The Foreign Office can and does act differently when circumstances suit, for example seeking to overturn a death sentence on an Afghan Christian convert, Abdul Rahman. Yet it feels unable to take any action for UK residents held illegally in Guantanamo.
Finally, given that the US military has awarded medals for doctors involved in the care of Guantanamo detainees (for medical treatment that would warrant a criminal investigation if carried out in Britain), we have no confidence in the proposed investigation of the recent suicides.
It is clear that an independent scrutiny is urgently required by physicians outside the US military. The silence of the Foreign Office is shameful and reflects the collusion of this country in a war crime.
Dr David Nicholl, City Hospital, Birmingham
Dr Charles Clarke, National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London (member of Pro Bono Medical Panel)
Mr David Halpin, Newton Abbot, Devon (member of Pro Bono Medical Panel)
Dr William Hopkins (Medical Foundation for Care of Victims of Torture)
Dr Adnan Siddiqui (CAGE Prisoners)
Prof Steven Miles, Center for Bioethics, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
Dr John Kalk, Derby Royal Infirmary, Derby (involved in treatment of apartheid hunger strikers)
Prof Elwyn Elias, former President of British Society of Gastroenterology, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
Prof Alastair Forbes, Professor of Gastroenterology & Clinical Nutrition, (former Honorary Secretary of the British Society of Gastroenterology) University College London
Prof Niall Quinn, Chair of European Section, Movement Disorders Society, National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, London
Dr Penny Neild, (Honorary Secretary for British Society for Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition), Consultant Gastroenterologist, St George’s Hospital, London
Dr Diana Lockwood, Editor of Leprosy Review, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London
Dr Ihtesham Sabri, Chair, Muslim Doctors Association
Dr Geraint Davies, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand
Dr David Moore, Senior Lecturer in Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, Lima, Peru
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Mr KJ Drabu, Kingsworth, Surrey
Dr Margaret McCartney, Glasgow
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Dr Victoria Ripley, Laurencekirk, Aberdeenshire
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Dr Imran Waheed, Solihull, W Midlands
Dr Hani BenAmer, Telford
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Dr Hussein Nagi, Blackwell, Worcestershire
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