Track
record of horrific research: Doctor from the U.S. Public Health
Service
pretends to treat Afro-American men for syphilis during the
infamous
Tuskegee study, which took place from 1932 until 1972.
El Periodico, Guatemala
Guatemalans
'Opened Door' to Terrifying U.S. Experiments
"In Guatemala, the news has been received with astonishment. ... Why did these global swine have to choose our country to carry out such gruesome cruelty? Why avail themselves of the luxury of experimenting on Guatemalans, instead of buying a couple of white mice? Because we ourselves created the context. … We have no law or rules."
By Dina Fernandez
Translated By Miguel Gutierrez
October 6, 2010
Guatemala - El Periodico - Original Article (Spanish)
It's aberrant. While the government
of the United States was busy prosecuting Nazis at the Nuremberg Trials for
atrocities committed during the Second World War, the American Mengele, a Dr. John C. Cutler,
was devoted to injecting soldiers, prisoners and prostitutes in Guatemala with syphilis
and gonorrhea to investigate the effectiveness of penicillin.
This research, conducted with
complete disregard for the human person, used to Guatemalans as lab rats as if
we were an inferior race and disposable. The act of horror was Cutler's
research, which was sponsored with public funds by the health service of the
United States.
In the digital forum of The
New York Times, many North Americans have commented about this
despicable experiment, and it's clear that many were overcome with shame when
learning of the abominations executed by an agency of their own Government.
In Guatemala, the news has
been received with astonishment. Since Friday when President Barack Obama
reached out to our president to apologize on behalf of the American people, our
hair has been standing on end.
Obviously, Washington will
have to find a more tangible way than simple words to make amends. While it's laudable
that the White House has acknowledged the error and apologized, when an event
is in this league, it's not enough to say "Oops! I Did It Again," a
la Britney Spears.
Among Guatemalans, the
incredulity is multiplied because of the bitterness over how this monstrosity was
carried out during the years of the Juan José
Arévalo government, the "democratic spring," our Camelot, when
the country was allegedly surrounded by the singing of angels.
Former
Guatemala President Juan José Arévalo,
1945-1951:
Did his government cooperate with
U.S.
experiments performed on Guatemalans?
[Life
Magazine, United States]
SEE ALSO ON THIS:
El Periodico, Guatemala:
Doubts Over Guatemalan Complicity with U.S. Experiments
El Periodico, Guatemala:
U.S. Must Come Clean About 'Horrifying Experiment'
Siglo Vientiuno, Guatemala:
Words Inadequate to Describe U.S. Bio-Crime
El Periodico, Guatemala::
At Least in the United States, the 'Truth Eventually Emerges'
Since September 5, a
commission of inquiry that should command respect has been formed. Now we can
only hope that the doctors on the commission are able to work with U.S. authorities
to establish what occurred.
If we wish to salvage
something of our national dignity, we have to understand what terms Dr. Cutler proposed
for conducting this research, how and why the authorities at the time accepted
his proposal, if there was fraud or collusion, and above all, what harm was suffered
by the victims and their descendants.
In the process, I have no
doubt that many of my compatriots will be entertained for months spewing frogs
and snakes in the direction of Uncle Sam. No further cause is required: Cutler
and his staff deserve admission to the grand gate of the annals of infamy. (Don't
forget that this is the same man who pursued research in Atlanta that was
devoted to observing, for four decades, how syphilis devoured a group of poor
African Americans who were systematically denied access to treatment).
We may waste many a long hour
hurling every derogatory epithet in the dictionary at our northern neighbors. But
if we decide to occupy our time in this fashion, it is to be hoped that the exercise
will serve to train us to discuss our responsibilities with the same zeal.
Why did these
global swine have to choose our country to carry out such gruesome cruelty? Why
avail themselves of the luxury of experimenting on Guatemalans, instead of buying
a couple of white mice? Because we ourselves created the context.
We have no law or rules. Violence
is the great structural basis for how we order our lives and create
relationships, from the cradle to the workplace, right into the bedroom. We
complain about the thugs who populate our streets, but the only solution we can
come up with and suggest is death.
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We produce between 10 and 20 killed
every 24 hours, but there have been days we have seen 30: the corpses pile up
in morgues and cemeteries. We live in a vortex of destruction. I kill you for a
honk or a cell phone, because it's easier than negotiating with the friend or
spouse … it's a more expeditious way of collecting a debt ... Because some people like to eliminate the competition
to make it easier to prosper in the marketplace.
Undoubtedly there will be
room in the coming months sought by Guatemala of the United States for equitable
relief. But the underlying problem will not be resolved until we take
responsibility ourselves to create and then strengthen a rule of law that
protects all of us: not only the entrepreneur and politician, but the hungry
and barefoot in equal measure. And yes, the prisoner, the prostitute and the
mentally ill.
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