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  • ...lso was the first public speech by any serving Director, he both denounced torture, but also spoke of the need for secrecy in intelligence. As a specific exam
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  • ...as and Mr Justice Lloyd. It had been reported that Britain was part of the torture of Binyam Ahmed Mohammed. <ref name=UK4-2009-02-04>{{citation | title = Evidence of torture 'buried by ministers': Judges condemn secrecy over files detailing treatmen
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  • ...ld. They won the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in 1977 for their "campaign against torture" and the [[United Nations]] Prize in the field of Human Rights in 1978. ...approved the Amnesty International-inspired resolution formally denouncing torture.
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  • ...sm of her former colleague, [[Gina Haspel]], a central figure in the [[CIA torture program]], after [[United States President|President]] [[Donald Trump]] pic ...late as 2013, that some of the controversial recordings of Abu Zubaydah's torture had not been destroyed in 2005, as the CIA had maintained following their a
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  • ...ned Kappes' role in intelligence failures, [[extraordinary rendition]] and torture incidents. It also mentioned his appointment, as a professional to back up
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  • ...the United States interpreted its obligations under the Convention against Torture<ref name=CAT>{{citation | title = Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
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  • ...cks and balances, engages in illegal wiretapping and writes secret laws on torture, it means that we're facing an unprecedented crisis. As the Founders knew, ...ng surveillance of citizens, extrajudicial detention, paramilitary forces, torture, and wondered whether America faced the prospect of fascism.<ref name=WaPo2
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  • ...Mark Ribowsky, "Eleven Days of Hell: My True Story Of Kidnapping, Terror, Torture And Historic FBI & KGB Rescue" AuthorHouse, 2004. ISBN 1-4184-9302-3.
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  • A '''lynching''' is the murder of an accused person, often preceded by torture, by three or more killers (99% of whom are never punished or even charged w
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  • *{{pl|Torture}} also in '''military''' and '''psychology''' *{{pl|Torture}} also in '''law''' and '''psychology'''
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  • ...if god had created the world to include the values that rape, murder, and torture were virtues, while mercy and charity were vices, then they would have been ...ion. Certain values, however, such as the immorality of rape, murder, and torture, hold in all possible worlds, so it makes no sense to say that god could ha
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  • ==Torture== ..."tricks," as he called them so disingenuously, included the lavish use of torture. Indeed, one of the principal characters in The Centurions, Captain Boisfeu
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  • | mental torture behind a cheerful face
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  • ...ranslation, in the war court had been a translator for the CIA, during his torture sessions.<ref name=nytimes2019-08-14/> This incident came up, again, on Au ...ded to the CIA, had worked under CIA rules, and had played a role in their torture.<ref name=nytimes2021-11-19/>
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  • ...hat over 60% of a sample of Americans demonstrated willingness to severely torture another person when given orders from an appropriate authority figure. This
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  • ...iques]] that attempt to stay within international law, as well as outright torture for potential "enemies of the state" with critical information.
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  • ...'' was originally banned in France for its sharply critical picture of the torture employed in [[Algeria]]. ''[[Les Carabiniers]]'' also deals with war and th
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  • | title = Ghost plane: the true story of the CIA torture program
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  • ...cal abuse]], [[emotional abuse]], [[sexual abuse]], [[domestic violence]], torture, and chronic early [[maltreatment]] in a caregiving relationship. It has be
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  • ...a‘āinana'' alike made his name synonymous with evil. For example, he would torture and kill anyone he felt was more physically attractive than he. Sources say
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