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guinnevere_b December 11 2014, 20:44:09 UTC
"...I don’t justify torture, but I recognise (sic) there are circumstances when the individual is impelled to practise (sic) torture, to obtain certain confessions and so avoid a greater evil.”

...There IS no greater evil.

“They were variations on the techniques used by the British army against Irish terrorists.”

...So murdering a man for refusing to turn in two of his sons to be executed for resisting the British occupation of Ireland, is NOT terrorism in their opinion? Some individuals would disagree:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCdhbTmESO8#t=135

So... the School of the Americas, thank you very much, "Great" Britain, for this legacy of horror, perpetrated in the name of the American People.

The Brazilian judges who refuse to revisit the issue of impunity, as "a page that has turned" - I think they would have found differently if someone had connected electrodes to their precious genitalia, subjected them to prolonged water-boarding and ( ... )

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ajat December 14 2014, 19:02:17 UTC
I feel dirty to be a human :/

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