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  • ...by a U.S. appellate court, which supported [[universal jurisdiction]] over torture, and [[command responsibility]] for the superiors of torturers
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  • An [[Argentina|Argentinian]] who was a rare survivor a clandestine torture centre run by the Argentine dictatorship of the 1970s.
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  • ...wagingpeace.org/articles/2004/07/29_lifton_doctors-torture.htm Doctors and Torture] , July 29, 2004, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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  • ...e ethics of [[psychologists]] and other medical professionals assisting in torture, when they promised to "do no harm"
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  • ...General advocating against the Navy allowing itself to become involved in torture.
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  • ...the Rye House Plot, after the discovery of which he was interrogated under torture of the thumbscrew.
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  • ...ction]], such that they could be appreheded by any country even though the torture had taken place in that country, and the parties were not citizens of that
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  • ...ejected by convening authority [[Susan Crawford]] due to his having been [[torture|tortured]] but held pending the presentation of new charges
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  • The murder of an accused person, often preceded by torture, as a form of social control whereby family, friends and community members
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  • ...executed for [[1944 assassination attempt against Hitler]] after extensive torture, implicating Rommel
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  • ...w and security, especially with respect to [[extrajudicial detention]] and torture; advisory committee, Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...es", on this topic<ref>[https://www.amazon.com/dp/0199336431 Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States] on Amazon, last access
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  • ...amed Reich Chancellor had the coup succeeded; captured, interrogated under torture for five months, and executed
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  • ...er cases, the treatment was more illusionary and simply used psychiatric [[torture#Pharmacologic|drugs]]<ref name=CSCE>{{citation ...n Rejali 2007, p. 476</ref> or [[electroconvulsive therapy]] as a means of torture for suppressing dissent.
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  • ...ith the UN [[Convention against Torture]] definition that implies the term torture implies the acts are carried out with some form of governmental authority.
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  • {{r|Torture||**}}
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  • ...xactly what the United States is doing. We do not render to countries that torture. That has been our policy, and that policy will remain the same.<ref name=B ...http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2005/12/bush-denies-us-rendition-for-torture.php
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  • | known_for = Challenged psychologists who helped introduce torture into the US interrogations ...her [[medical]] professionals who played a role in the USA's controversial torture programs.<ref name=HarvGaz2016-04-12/>
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  • *Alfred R. Lindesmith - Torture by law. Beginnings of wisdom. *Robert S. DeRopp - Torture by the [[drug]].
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  • ...il/May set of recommendations for the [[Obama Administration]], concerning torture, was signed by 11 members. <ref name=VIPS2009-05-01>{{citation | title = Memo to President Obama on Torture
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  • ...rtemis]]. He was [[punishment|punished]] by being taken to [[Hades]] and [[torture|tortured]] by two [[vulture]]s who ate his [[liver]], similar to the [[fate
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  • ...r in the post-coup country. Arrested in August, he was interrogated under torture for five months, and executed in February 1945.
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  • ...three accused in the Plot, were all executed there late in the war, after torture.
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  • | known_for = took a stand opposing the use of torture at Guantanamo ...General advocating against the Navy allowing itself to become involved in torture. Mora was the [[American people|U.S.]] [[General Counsel of the Navy]] in
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  • ...the interviewer he was "not sure" if there was a written agreement not to torture. <ref name=NYker2005-12>{{citation | title = Outsourcing Torture: The secret history of America’s “extraordinary rendition” program
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  • ...rcive. It was that medical impact that pushed me over the edge [to call it torture]<ref name=WaPo2009-01-14>{{citation
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  • {{r|Convention against Torture}}
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  • ...rcive. It was that medical impact that pushed me over the edge [to call it torture]<ref name=WaPo2009-01-14>{{citation
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  • ...country's policies lack clarity and can be manipulated to permit abuse or torture in dangerous times, members of a task force appointed to conduct the study ...In the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, America wrestles with itself over torture
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  • Their campaigns include action for AIDS and the Darfur conflict, and against torture and mine (land warfare)|land mines. They also provide forensic investigatio
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  • ...errain." The complaint, specifying violations of the [[Convention against Torture]], would be filed on behalf of [[Majid Khan]], who remains the Guantanamo B
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  • {{r|Convention against Torture}}
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  • ...in 1976.<ref name=Abriatadesaparecidos/> He shared a cell at the [[ESMA]] torture center with [[Carlos Loza]], one of only 100 surviving desaparecidos.<ref n ...tle = Mario Sandoval: Ex-policeman who worked at notorious Argentine torture centre jailed
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  • ...rawn between secret rendition when there is, or is not, the possibility of torture.
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  • ...zed subset of interrogation, with, for example, the threat or actuality of torture.
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  • ====Extraordinary detention and torture==== ...rcive. It was that medical impact that pushed me over the edge [to call it torture]<ref name=WaPo2009-01-14>{{citation
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  • ...ted to the FLN victory, even though the FLN itself practiced terrorism and torture. French methods prevented neutral Algerians, opposed to the FLN from seekin | title = Two Sides of the Same COIN: Torture and Terror in the Algerian War, 1954-62
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  • ...a''' is an [[Argentina|Argentinian]] who was a rare survivor a clandestine torture centre run by the Argentine dictatorship of the 1970s.<ref name=buenosaires ...tle = Mario Sandoval: Ex-policeman who worked at notorious Argentine torture centre jailed
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  • A relevant treaty obligation is that from the Convention against Torture, which contains a doctrine called ''refoulement'', which forbids a country ...the interviewer he was "not sure" if there was a written agreement not to torture. <ref name=NYker2005-12>{{citation
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  • ...bears responsibility for creating an environment conducive to the acts of torture and murder committed by U.S. forces in the war on terror. ...or beyond gave officials an out when answering questions about "Did we do torture?" When an official said “no”, he or she meant that we did not do organ
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  • ===Role in opposing the use of torture===
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  • ...ms died as a result of these experiments and others suffered grave injury, torture, and ill-treatment."<ref name=HMM-Med>{{citation
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  • | title = CIA Flying Suspects To Torture? Scott Pelley Reports On The CIA'S Rendition Program
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  • ==Torture== ...sagreed with [[John McCain]]'s proposal that the US should never engage in torture, particularly in the context of [[terrorism]]. In particular, he cites both
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  • ...ndicating popular uprising against an authoritarian regime, which has used torture and suppression of human rights. This democratic challenge to autocratic ru
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  • ...rictions on the use of interrogation techniques that could be construed as torture, as well as restricting the appeals available to those prisoners specifical ...ibited treatement is generally consistent with that of the [[Convention on Torture]], and in the spirit of the [[Eighth Amendment]].
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  • ...[U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit]] held "hold that deliberate torture perpetrated under color of official authority violates universally accepted
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  • ...person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture; ...person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture;
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  • ...rding interrogation techniques|waterboarding, has subsequently been deemed torture by U.S. officials such as Susan Crawford, convening authority of Military C ...t U.S. law cited at the time of the ratification of the Convention against Torture.
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  • ...e = Defender of the Lash & the Cattle Prod: Alan Dershowitz, Professor of Torture ===Torture===
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