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Doctors Without Refuge

By Leonard S. Rubenstein // March 5, 2007

In war, health workers are often heroes and often victims. Though the Geneva Conventions are supposed to protect them as they fulfill their ethical duty to provide care to wounded combatants without regard to affiliation -- what is known as medical neutrality -- they frequently become targets by attending to the enemies of one side or another.

Read the full Washington Post piece here.

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