Israeli torture
angelfire.com
Dr. Marcus Levin, a member of Kibbutz Matsuba, was called up for reserve duty in Ansar 2 prison. When he arrived at the prison clinic he met two of his colleagues and asked for information about the job of a doctor there. The answer: "Mainly you examine prisoners before and after an interrogation." When Dr. Levin asked, amazed, "After interrogation?" his collegues replied, "It's nothing special. Sometimes there are fractures. Yesterday, for instance, they brought a 12-year-old boy with two broken legs."
After this Dr. Levin met with the compound commander, a Lieutenant Colonel, and told him, "My name is Marcus Levin and not Josef Menegele, and for reasons of conscience I refuse to serve in this place." One of the doctors, who was present, tried to calm Dr. Levin and said, "Marcus, at first you feel like Dr. Menegele but after a few days you get used to it." |