The Phenomenon of Torture: Hearings and Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Its Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on H.J. Res. 605, May 15, 16; September 6, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 296 pagini |
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... forces a heated metal skewer into the bound victim's anus . Doctors in the Soviet Union administer pain - causing , disorienting , and often permanently disabling drugs to prisoners of conscience detained in psychiatric hospitals : In ...
... forces a heated metal skewer into the bound victim's anus . Doctors in the Soviet Union administer pain - causing , disorienting , and often permanently disabling drugs to prisoners of conscience detained in psychiatric hospitals : In ...
Pagina 10
... forces his prisoner to speak , to give information that may be false or confess to crimes he didn't commit -- anything to stop the unbearable pain . Encouraged by the apparent success , the torturer goes on torturing . Other methods of ...
... forces his prisoner to speak , to give information that may be false or confess to crimes he didn't commit -- anything to stop the unbearable pain . Encouraged by the apparent success , the torturer goes on torturing . Other methods of ...
Pagina 20
... forces of Hitler as the world pretended not to see . Too often we look back to the Holocaust as an isolated reign of terror unimaginable , impossible in today's world . Recalling the " madness and horror of Hitler's time ...
... forces of Hitler as the world pretended not to see . Too often we look back to the Holocaust as an isolated reign of terror unimaginable , impossible in today's world . Recalling the " madness and horror of Hitler's time ...
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... forces . Obviously there can be some positive implications to that . There can also be some negative spinoffs , if for example , such training identifies us a little too closely with a government particu- larly if the government is less ...
... forces . Obviously there can be some positive implications to that . There can also be some negative spinoffs , if for example , such training identifies us a little too closely with a government particu- larly if the government is less ...
Pagina 30
... forces and police against detainees of both sexes . In fact , in its 1978 report on Uruguay , the Interamerican Com- mission on Human Rights cataloged some of the kinds of torture that were routinely used . These include the application ...
... forces and police against detainees of both sexes . In fact , in its 1978 report on Uruguay , the Interamerican Com- mission on Human Rights cataloged some of the kinds of torture that were routinely used . These include the application ...
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