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Dershowitz: Doctors Without Borders Really Is ‘Doctors Without Morals’
The Daily Caller ^ | 11/11/2015 | Photo of Richard Pollock

Posted on 11/12/2015 6:48:10 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum

International law experts are blasting Doctors Without Borders for forcibly removing civilian patients from the aid group’s Kunduz, Afghanistan, hospital and replacing them with wounded Taliban fighters when the city fell to the rebel control in late September.

Alan Dershowitz, an acclaimed Harvard constitutional lawyer and authority in international law, said that he was not surprised that the group, known as Medecins Sans Frontieres, favored Taliban fighters over civilian patients, telling The Daily Caller News Foundation in an interview that he regards Doctors Without Borders as “Doctors Without Morals.”

Dershowitz charged the group with having a long history of anti-Western political stances and of not being neutral. He says MSF “is a heavily ideological organization that often favors radical groups over Western democracies and is highly politicized.”

The lawyer said the doctors also were hypocritical. “What they violate is their own stated mandate and that is of taking no political ideological position and treating all people in need of medical care equally. It’s just not what they do.”

The MSF’s hospital in Kunduz came to international attention when it suffered mass casualties on Oct. 3 after a U.S. Air Force gunship attacked and destroyed the trauma center, which served 22,000 patients in 2014. The group charged the U.S. attack on the compound constituted a “war crime.” Thirty people died in the attack.

Five different investigations are currently underway, and President Obama has promised compensation to the victim’s families.

Yet MSF itself may have violated a whole host of humanitarian laws by its own admission that Kunduz hospital administrators agreed to discharge Afghan civilian patients at the behest of Taliban officials and replace them with wounded rebel soldiers.

The acknowledgement was buried inside a Nov. 5 “interim” report released by MSF that traced the internal activities at their hospital leading up to the attack.

MSF disclosed in its report that on Sept. 28, the day the city fell to rebels, hospital administrators “met with a Taliban representative to discuss the need to free beds for other critical patients due to the ongoing fighting, and therefore for some patients to be discharged.”

On Sept. 30, MSF passively reported that “a large number of patients discharged from the hospital, including some against medical advice. It is unclear whether some of these patients discharged themselves due to the discussion to free some beds between MSF and the Taliban representative.”

At one point during the Taliban occupation, the group conceded in its report that nearly half of the 140 beds at the hospital were occupied by Taliban fighters.

MSF never stated in its report that it protested, resisted or objected to the Taliban request.

The medical group has not publicly denounced the Taliban since Kunduz was freed of Taliban rule in early October. Nor did it say anything about the rebel demands in an hour-long press conference held by the group on Nov. 5 when it released its report. MFS did not respond to a DCNF request to discuss the issue.

MSF has never shirked from attacking those which it regards as wrongdoers. In its USA filing with the Internal Revenue Service for 2014, the group indicated it is more than a medical service organization and frequently speaks out publicly when they see wrongdoing.

“As part of its founding principles, MSF stands ever ready to speak out publicly on a given issue should the situation call for it,” it stated in its IRS Form 990 filing.

The removal of civilian patients for soldiers violates a number of long-held provisions of the Geneva Convention and International Humanitarian Law. Both internationally-sanctioned protocols require that administrators to protect non-combatants who are patients at medical clinics and hospitals in war zones.

In its IRS filing, MFS does say it frequently serves as an advocate for those who are neglected, in this case, Afghan civilian patients. It says it will speak out when “a certain group is being neglected, that military or political efforts are causing severe medical consequences.”

The group’s silence troubles David Rivkin, a partner at the Washington, D.C. lawyer firm of BakerHostetler who has practiced before the International Criminal Tribunal and the International Court of Justice on international humanitarian law and on the laws of war.

“The fact that they did so without any protest certainly does mean that it leaves a question mark about what they were up to,” he told TheDCNF in an interview.

He told TheDCNF he considered the MFS action at the Kunduz hospital to be “unprecedented,” saying the effect of its actions were to “transform a civilian hospital into a military hospital.”

Ken Isaacs, a vice president for the Christian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse, said the situation appeared “highly irregular.” The group founded by Franklin Graham currently operates a hospital in war-torn South Sudan and operated a second hospital there for 10 years. It also ran a hospital in Afghanistan from 2002 to 2006.

“I have not heard of a precedent like it. But I would say it’s highly irregular. It’s very unfortunate,” he told TheDCNF in an interview.


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1 posted on 11/12/2015 6:48:10 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Medecines Sans Humanitie

CC


2 posted on 11/12/2015 6:54:25 AM PST by Celtic Conservative (CC: purveyor of cryptic, snarky posts since December, 2000..)
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MSF never stated in its report that it protested, resisted or objected to the Taliban request.

Hard to do with an Kalashnikov pointed at your head.....................

3 posted on 11/12/2015 6:54:51 AM PST by Red Badger (READ MY LIPS: NO MORE BUSHES!...............)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

The Left has a way of corrupting every organization, if permitted. I am sorry to find out this organization has been so corrupted. I thought they did good work for the needy.


4 posted on 11/12/2015 6:57:35 AM PST by Nevadan
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Will ANYONE ask the WH SpokesCLOWN about this? If this is true why are we compensating anyone.

You end the tactic of putting combatants and rocket launchers nears hospitals and schools by bombing them. That is the cold hard fact.


5 posted on 11/12/2015 7:01:54 AM PST by LeonardFMason (LanceyHoward would AGREE)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

They are a vile group, and have been for years. They admit on their website they have made agreements with several terrorist groups, including ISIS.


6 posted on 11/12/2015 7:02:56 AM PST by PghBaldy (12/14 - 930am -rampage begins... 12/15 - 1030am - Obama's advance team scouts photo-op locations.)
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This from the bozo that wrote Sexual McCarthyism. Not buying it.
7 posted on 11/12/2015 7:10:34 AM PST by sauropod (I am His and He is mine.)
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To: Nevadan

Was there any doubt after Kaci, the ebola nurse, came back to the states and refused to quarantine herself? She was with Doctors Without Borders.


8 posted on 11/12/2015 7:16:08 AM PST by tioga
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To: tioga
One person in an organization being an idiot doesn't mean everyone else is. I wouldn't judge an entire church by the behavior or beliefs of one person. I don't assume that everyone on Free Republic is a jerk just because there are some pretty nasty knee jerk responses some of the time.
9 posted on 11/12/2015 7:42:38 AM PST by Nevadan
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Although Dersh may be more right than wrong on the subject of DWB, after many years of defending every bit of both of the Clintons’ disgusting behavior, he’s hardly a paragon of virtue when it comes to morals.


10 posted on 11/12/2015 7:48:55 AM PST by W. (I piss fire and acid upon the militant muslims as they pray to their baby-raping god!)
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I think you’re right he needs to assuage his guilty conscientious some way, besides he probably wanted to represent DWB but they went with somebody else.

With characters like Dershowitz you need assume the worst first.


11 posted on 11/12/2015 9:09:43 AM PST by PoloSec ( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
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