Merle S. Goldberg

[6] Goldberg also collaborated with Karman in 1972 to help perform abortions on women in Bangladesh who had been raped by the Pakistani army.

[9] Goldberg intended to help women from Chicago who were scheduled to have abortions, but whose clinic had been shut down.

[9] Critics of the incident said that women were being experimented on, however, Goldberg insisted that they knew the risks going into the procedure.

[9] Karman and Goldberg again helped provide abortions in Cyprus in 1974 where women had been raped during the Turkish invasion.

[1] Goldberg later helped Kabir obtain funding to start the Bangladesh Women's Health Coalition in 1980.