

Πάντως δεν κάνει αυτος κουμάντο.
Ο Δωδώνης κάνει, είναι κάτι σαν Μάρτιν Μπορμαν (έτσι τον λέω).
Εχεις καποιο ιστορικο παραδειγμα; Δεν νομιζω.πατησιωτης έγραψε: ↑03 Δεκ 2021, 08:42Θα μπορούσε όμως να γίνει στη Μολδαβία με λευκότατα παιδιά από σοσιαλιστές γονείς.John Brown Gun Club έγραψε: ↑03 Δεκ 2021, 01:24Μην ανησυχειτε, αυτου του ειδους τα πειραματα δεν γινονται σε χωρες οπως η Ελλαδα η το Βελγιο η ο Καναδας, αλλα στην Νιγηρια, στην Αιτη ή στην Καμποτζη. Καμια εταιρεια δεν θα πειραματιστει πανω στα λευκα παιδια σας.
Εντυπωσιακο παντως που κανεις δεν εθιξε αυτη την διασταση του ζητηματος.
Since the late 20th century, African nations have often been the sites of clinical testing by large international pharmaceutical companies. In some cases, rural communities have developed iatrophobia (fear of doctors) after undergoing or learning of highly controversial medical experimentation. The fundamental distrust lies in the potential confrontation of Hobson's choice: "Experimental medicine or no medicine at all". Multiple cases of ethically questionable experiments have been documented.[73]
In the late 20th century, Depo-Provera was clinically tested on Zimbabwean women. Once approved, the drug was used as a population control measure in the 1970s. Commercial farm owners put pressure on native women workers to accept the use of Depo-Provera.[74] Population control interests motivated many of the family planning programs. This led to its eventual ban in Zimbabwe.[74]
A 1996 clinical trial in Kano, Nigeria involving the Pfizer drug Trovan to treat meningitis resulted in 200 children being disabled and the deaths of 11. Because of these casualties, the Nigerian government sued Pfizer over whether it had appropriately obtained informed consent.[75][76] Pfizer argued in court that it had met all regulations for drug testing. Many Nigerians mistrust the use of medical vaccines and also refuse to participate in medical trials.[75]
In 1994 United States drug companies began conducting trials of the drug AZT on HIV-positive African subjects with the goal of developing treatments to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS during childbirth.[77] With funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the program tested over 17,000 Zimbabwean women for the efficacy of AZT in preventing transmission of HIV/AIDS during childbirth. Half of the women were given a placebo rather than the drug, and the subjects were not informed of the potential dangers of the treatment. According to Peter Lamptey, the head of the AIDS Control and Prevention Program, "if you interviewed the people in the study, most wouldn't understand to what they had actually consented."[77] An estimated 1000 newborns of women in the study contracted HIV/AIDS, although this could have been avoided by treating the women with known drugs. The testing was ceased in 1998 when the CDC claimed to have obtained sufficient data from experiments in Thailand.[77]
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wooded glade έγραψε: Είπαμε ότι είμαστε υπέρ του πολυφυλετικού καθεστώτος - εσύ μας έβαλες και επί Ντάτσουν να πουλάμε καρπούζια.